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my name

📝 Description
"My name" is a personal pronoun phrase in English. "My" is a possessive adjective indicating ownership or association, and "name" is a noun referring to the label assigned to someone for identification. Together, they refer to the speaker's personal identifier or label.
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my

📝 Description
"My" is a possessive adjective in English. It is used to indicate ownership or a relationship to the speaker, typically preceding a noun. For instance, in "my car", "my" indicates that the car belongs to the speaker. It's derived from Old English "min" and is common in many other Germanic languages.
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name

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A "name" is a word or set of words by which a person, animal, place, or thing is known, addressed, or referred to. It is a crucial part of identity and communication in linguistic, social, and legal contexts. In linguistic terms, a name usually functions as a proper noun in English.
📝 Example Sentence
"Her name was Emily, and she had the most captivating smile I had ever seen."
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