The correct phrasing is "Is it you, him, and me?" since "me" is the objective form used after prepositions.
That is the correct spelling of the pronoun "myself."
me myself and i me myself and i me myself and i
it's me, myself, and time
i am/myself
myself
Yes, in the noun phrase 'I myself', the reflexive pronoun 'myself' is used as an intensive pronoun to emphasize the antecedent 'I'.Examples:I read the note myself. (reflexive pronoun)I made myself a sandwich. (reflexive pronoun)I myself read that note. (intensive pronoun)I myself made these sandwiches. (intensive pronoun)
Je me suicide. (I am killing myself.) Je me suiciderai. (I am going to kill myself.) Je me tue. (I am killing myself [literal].) Je me tuerai. (I am going to kill myself [literal].)
Myself & I
Me Myself I was created in 1980-03.
myself is a reflexive pronoun.
Forward to myself
The past tense of "myself" remains as "myself" as it is a reflexive pronoun and does not change form based on tense.