My
My is a possessive determiner in English used to indicate that something belongs to the speaker or to someone associated with the speaker. It precedes a noun, as in my house, my friend, or my ideas. It cannot stand alone before a noun in standard usage; the corresponding independent possessive pronoun is mine (That book is mine).
In standard syntax, my accompanies a noun directly and is not preceded by other determiners, though the
Etymology and cognates: my derives from Old English mīn (and related forms) and is historically related to
Usage notes: My is used across varied registers, from everyday speech to formal writing, and appears in
Other uses: In international contexts, MY is the ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 country code for Malaysia, and .my