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Mike and I use different words.

Let me answer this question. Let me tell you the usage and difference between mike and my, hoping it will help you.

Pronunciation and meaning are different.

Mike: English [Horse? K] beauty [ma? K] microphone; Microphone; Microphone; Transmission through microphone; ?

Mine: English [horse? 】 beauty [horse? 】 mine; Used in exclamatory sentences to express surprise. Use it to show friendliness when addressing others; ?

Different usage

1. Mike basically means microphone, microphone and microphone. As a noun in a sentence, Mike can act as subject, object, etc.

Manufacturing? Are you sure? Yours Mayquez. Work? This? Time. ?

Make sure the microphone is good this time.

With what? Answer? Parabolic? Mike. From where? That? Architecture? Next? Doors. ?

Use a hidden microphone in the next room.

We have. Understand? Some? Interference? Open? Gates'? Mike. sir ?

We have a signal that interferes with Gates' microphone.

2.my is a descriptive pronoun, which can only be used before nouns, indicating "my", "expressing surprise" and "used when addressing others".

My phone is out of order.

My phone is out of order.

You have completely misunderstood what I mean.

Translation: You totally misunderstood my meaning.

My friend invited me out for dinner.

My friend invited me out for dinner.