my
♦♦♦ my /maɪ/
My is the first person singular possessive determiner.
1 [DET]
A speaker or writer uses my to indicate that something belongs or relates to himself or herself.
I invited him back to my flat for a coffee...
John's my best friend...
2 [DET]
In conversations or in letters, my is used in front of a word like `dear' or `darling' to show affection.
Yes, of course, my darling.
3 [DET]
My is used in phrases such as `My God' and `My goodness' to express surprise or shock. (SPOKEN)
My God, I've never seen you so nervous...
My goodness, Tim, you have changed!
My is the first person singular possessive determiner.
1 [DET]
A speaker or writer uses my to indicate that something belongs or relates to himself or herself.
I invited him back to my flat for a coffee...
John's my best friend...
2 [DET]
In conversations or in letters, my is used in front of a word like `dear' or `darling' to show affection.
Yes, of course, my darling.
3 [DET]
My is used in phrases such as `My God' and `My goodness' to express surprise or shock. (SPOKEN)
My God, I've never seen you so nervous...
My goodness, Tim, you have changed!