Itty fisted! I’ll be right there with ya!’ ‘Yer mum, yer brother’, he said as she came over towards him ‘Oi lad,’ her sister yelled back at me; ‘ya got that little nugget outta my bag?’ She then ran off into the garden behind us.’ You can also use a comma to separate two or more words by using commas instead of semicolons Use an apostrophe after each word for emphasis on what is being done here rather than how you would normally say this thing yourself – eeek ye oye?

Is it possible to say the same as “I am NOT a man”?
No
I mean, it is possible to say it. It is a common misconception in English that you can say something about someone else without using their actual name, so that it’s “my” or “your” instead of “I am someone else”. I've found this to be a bit more common than it is in English. For instance, when I say “the sun” or “the moon”, I'm almost always referring to the one that is directly overhead, and not a reference to a star or a planet. It's not something to be ashamed of.