'm

Pronunciation

 * or, next to a vowel, sometimes

Etymology 1
Contraction of.

Verb

 * 1) Am,.
 * 2) * 2008, Elizabeth George, Playing for the Ashes, Bantam (ISBN 9780553905472), page 158:
 * “So how&#39;m I not good?”
 * 1)  Various forms of be.
 * 2) * 1874, Frances Mary Peard, Thorpe Regis
 * You'm no better than a baby when they've clacketed at ye for an hour or two without a word of sense from beginnin' to end.
 * 1) * 1962, John Le Carre, A Murder of Quality:
 * "He'm a bad one. Ooh, he'm a bad one, Mister," and she laughed softly. "I seed 'im flying, riding on the wind," she laughed again, "and the moon be'ind 'im, lightin' up the way. They'm close as sisters, moon and Devil."
 * 1) *2016,, Jerusalem, Liveright 2016, page 180:
 * “Ah, it's a wonder we’m got two sticks to us name, with all that plunder what youm 'ad already.”

Etymology 2
Contraction of /.

Pronoun

 * 1) Contracted form of hem

Determiner

 * , used after vowels