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Meaning of m' | Babel Free

Noun CEFR A2

Definitions

Clitic form of I'm.

clitic, colloquial, contraction, form-of

Examples

“When MacConnachie let go, he put a hand to his head and muttered, “M’tired.””
“On n’avait jamais réussi a défricher les origines de cette petite fille d’à peine trois ans, qui n’apportait pour tout bagage qu’un surnom, le nom de sa terre de Beaubassin et un cri : « Zé faim! »”
“– Heave me up that haversack, Annie. / – What’s in? / – Ye’ll see. / – M’hungry.”
“―Baby. / She pulls her face from where it’s buried in my neck. / ―M’tired.”
““M’tired of the thing,” the man yells. “Tired of the Manor.””
““M’tired,” Nick said, and yawned again.”

CEFR level

A2
Elementary
This word is part of the CEFR A2 vocabulary — elementary level.

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