אותי

This is the 83rd most frequent Hebrew word.


אותי

"Me" or "myself."


Here, "אותי" is the object of the verb "שאלה" (asked), and it clarifies who is being asked, in this case, "me."

היא שאלה אותי על הספר.

She asked me about the book.


In this example, "אותי" serves the role of the recipient of the action of inviting, pointing to the individual involved, "me."

הם הזמינו אותי למסיבה.

They invited me to the party.


This sentence exemplifies the word "אותי" as a direct object meaning "me." It is used to indicate who was seen in the context.

הוא ראה אותי ברחוב.

He saw me on the street.