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"Me" is a form of "me", a pronoun which is often translated as "me". "Namely" is an adverb which is often translated as "a saber". Learn more about the difference between "namely" and "me" below.
namely(
neym
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li
)An adverb is a word that describes a verb, an adjective, or other adverbs (e.g., to run quickly, very tired).
a. a saber
There are some interesting speakers at the conference, namely an astronaut and a bomb disposal expert.Hay ponentes interesantes en la conferencia, a saber, un astronauta y un artificiero.
b. concretamente
Let's focus on what we have in common, namely our children.Vamos a centrarnos en lo que tenemos en común, concretamente nuestros hijos.
me(
mi
)A pronoun is a word that stands in for a noun (e.g., she).
1. (object)
a. me
Are you going to call me tomorrow?¿Me vas a llamar mañana?
Look at me when I'm talking to you.Mírame cuando te estoy hablando.
3. (emphatic)
a. yo
I love puppies. - Me, too.Amo los cachorros. - Yo también.
Me, I want ice cream!Yo, ¡yo quiero helado!