This is the 76th most frequent Dutch word.
me
The Dutch word "me" is an informal, unstressed variant of "mij," meaning "me" or "myself" in English.
Here, 'me' is used as an objective pronoun serving as the direct object of the verb 'helpen' (to help).
Kun je me helpen?
Can you help me?
Here, 'me' is a reflexive pronoun corresponding to the subject 'Ik' (I), and it indicates that the action of 'verbeteren' (to improve) is performed on the subject itself.
Ik wil me verbeteren in Nederlands.
I want to improve myself in Dutch.
In this sentence, 'me' functions as an indirect object pronoun, indicating the recipient of the action conveyed by the verb 'vertelde' (told).