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Examples of singular first person words?

"Singular first person words" is a bit of a tricky phrase. It could be interpreted in a couple of ways:

1. Pronouns referring to a single person:

* I - This is the most basic and common singular first-person pronoun.

* Me - This is the objective case of "I," used when "I" is the object of a verb or preposition.

* My - This is the possessive form of "I," indicating ownership or belonging.

* Mine - This is the possessive pronoun, used to emphasize ownership.

2. Words that express a singular first-person perspective:

* Myriad - This could be interpreted as a singular first-person perspective, where "I" am the only one experiencing the myriad of things.

* Personal - This signifies something that belongs to or is associated with "me" as an individual.

* Subjective - This emphasizes the individual's unique point of view or perception, which is inherently singular.

It's important to remember that context is crucial in determining how a word is being used. For example, "myriad" might not always express a singular first-person perspective. It could be used in a more general sense, like "There were a myriad of stars in the night sky."

If you can provide more context about what you're looking for, I can give you more specific examples.

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