"'im" meaning in All languages combined

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Pronoun [English]

Head templates: {{head|en|pronoun}} 'im
  1. (colloquial, chiefly Scotland) Representing a pronunciation of him that drops the h. Tags: Scotland, colloquial Related terms: 'em, 'er

Pronoun [Jamaican Creole]

Head templates: {{head|jam|pronouns}} 'im, {{jam-pron}} 'im
  1. Alternative spelling of im. Tags: alt-of, alternative Alternative form of: im

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