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Difference between yo and me

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What is the difference between "yo" and "me" in Spanish And when is the correct time to use these?

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updated DIC 10, 2015
posted by sirrocky12

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yo = I and mi = me

updated DIC 10, 2015
posted by Fuckoff-delete
mí=me - 0074b507, DIC 11, 2009
mi = my - Spanish_Learner24, DIC 10, 2015
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"Yo" is I, not sure about "me" but I think it is an indirect object pronoun for example "Maria me baña"

"Maria washes me"

Don't quote me on it though.

updated DIC 11, 2009
posted by TheSilentHero
"me" is a direct object in that sentence. - 0074b507, DIC 11, 2009
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I agree with what the first two posts said about, "yo," but when they were putting mi y me in the same context they were mistaken. Mi is the same as the english word, 'my," whereas Me is the same as the english word," me," so for example. Profesora: " Tú es muy stupido!" Student: "¿Me?." Where as the word, "mi," is used as, "Mi casa es muy frío." = my hose is very cold. Hope that helped.

updated DIC 11, 2009
posted by countryboi4ever
estúpido I think that they meant mí; not mi. - 0074b507, DIC 11, 2009
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Yo is the subject form. It means "I." Ex.: Yo voy a la playa = I go to the beach. "Me" is the indirect object or the direct object, depending on the conext. It means "me." Ex.(indirect object): Mi mama me da dinero = My mom gives me money or My mom gives money to me. Direct object: Déjame en paz = leave me alone

updated DIC 10, 2009
posted by keenanb
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im not posotive but heres what i think.. yo is when you are talking to someone else about your self and me or mi is used when you are talking directly about your self, but im not 100% posotive.. hope that helps you. and im not to sure when your to use them... sorry!

updated DIC 10, 2009
posted by mel25tlw
Im pretty sure your right thanks for the help - sirrocky12, DIC 10, 2009
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