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“i” on English-Hakka dictionary

I shall be late!
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I have no idea what I'm doing.
I have no idea what I'm doing.
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Sorry, the number one question I've gotten
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- I think it's time for us to leave. - Don't do that.
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I watched The Lion King, and I loved it.

The scentence about “The Lion King”.

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Englisharrow-right-bold-outlineBreton open-in-new
me
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pronoun
used by a speaker when talking about himself or herself
○ She said, ‘I can do it’, and she did it.
○ He told me I could go home early.
○ She and I come from the same town. 
○ I said I was going to be late. (NOTE: When it is the object of a verb, I becomes me: I gave it to him – he gave it to me; I hit him – he hit me. When it follows the verb be, I usually becomes me: Who is it? – It’s me!)
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Englisharrow-right-bold-outlineTurkmen open-in-new
pro. men.
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Englisharrow-right-bold-outlineTatar open-in-new
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min
I shall be late. - Min soñ bulırmın.
мин
I shall be late. - Мин соң будырмын.
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men
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