Check the dictionary - ask is NOT a verb!
The latest "corporate" jargon frequently includes the phrase"My ask of you ..."
Completely improper use.
Ask is certainly a verb.
http://www.dictionary.com/browse/ask?s=t
You must work with morons. I have never heard of "My ask of you" They botched two possibilities. I base this on the little that you told me.
Maybe;
My request of you.... (Request - "a noun" or act of asking.)
May ask of you... (May - suggest the possibility)
ask
[ask, ahsk]
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verb (used with object)
1.
to put a question to; inquire of:
I asked him but he didn't answer.
2.
to request information about:
to ask the way.
3.
to try to get by using words; request:
to ask advice; to ask a favor.
4.
to solicit from; request of:
Could I ask you a favor? Ask her for advice.
5.
to demand; expect:
What price are they asking? A little silence is all I ask.
6.
to set a price of:
to ask $20 for the hat.
7.
to call for; need; require:
This experiment asks patience.
verb (used without object)
10.
to make inquiry; inquire:
to ask about a person.
11.
to request or petition (usually followed by for):
to ask for leniency; to ask for food.
Idioms
12.
ask for it, to risk or invite trouble, danger, punishment, etc., by persisting in some action or manner:
He was asking for it by his abusive remarks.