Í (lower case í )
The letterI with anacute accent . Í (upper case ,lower case í )
a letterI , marked to show stress ( Latin-script letters) lletres ;A a (À à ),B b ,C c (Ç ç ),D d ,E e (É é ,È è ),F f ,G g ,H h ,I i (Í í ,Ï ï ),J j ,K k ,L l (L·L l·l ),M m ,N n ,O o (Ó ó ,Ò ò ),P p ,Q q ,R r ,S s ,T t ,U u (Ú ú ,Ü ü ),V v ,W w ,X x ,Y y ,Z z Í (lower case í )
The eleventhletter of the Faroesealphabet , written in theLatin script . ( Latin-script letters) bókstavur ;A a ,Á á ,B b ,D d ,Ð ð ,E e ,F f ,G g ,H h ,I i ,Í í ,J j ,K k ,L l ,M m ,N n ,O o ,Ó ó ,P p ,R r ,S s ,T t ,U u ,Ú ú ,V v ,Y y ,Ý ý ,Æ æ ,Ø ø Í (upper case ,lower case í )
The sixteenthletter of the Hungarianalphabet , calledí and written in theLatin script . ( Latin-script letters) betű ;A a ,Á á ,B b ,C c ,Cs cs ,D d ,Dz dz ,Dzs dzs ,E e ,É é ,F f ,G g ,Gy gy ,H h ,I i ,Í í ,J j ,K k ,L l ,Ly ly ,M m ,N n ,Ny ny ,O o ,Ó ó ,Ö ö ,Ő ő ,P p ,R r ,S s ,Sz sz ,T t ,Ty ty ,U u ,Ú ú ,Ü ü ,Ű ű ,V v ,Z z ,Zs zs .Only in the extended alphabet: Q q W w X x Y y .Commonly used: ch .Also defined: à ë .In surnames (selection): ä aa cz ds eé eö ew oe oó th ts ÿ .Í (upper case Í )
The twelfthletter of the Icelandicalphabet , written in theLatin script . ( Latin-script letters) bókstafur ;A a ,Á á ,B b ,D d ,Ð ð ,E e ,É é ,F f ,G g ,H h ,I i ,Í í ,J j ,K k ,L l ,M m ,N n ,O o ,Ó ó ,P p ,R r ,S s ,T t ,U u ,Ú ú ,V v ,X x ,Y y ,Ý ý ,Þ þ ,Æ æ ,Ö ö From a derivative ofProto-Celtic *īwos ( “ yew ” ) (compareOld Irish eó ( “ shaft; yew-tree ” ) andWelsh yw ( “ yews ” ) ), fromProto-Indo-European *h₁eyHw- ( “ yew ” ) .[ 1]
Í m (genitive Í )
Iona ( island in the Inner Hebrides ) Note: Certain mutated forms of some words can never occur in standard Modern Irish. All possible mutated forms are displayed for convenience.
^ Watson, W. J., The History of the Celtic Place-names of Scotland. Reprinted with an introduction by Simon Taylor, Birlinn, Edinburgh, 2004.→ISBN , pp. 87–90. Í (lower case ı ,Cyrillic letter Ы )
The eleventhletter of the Karakalpakalphabet , written in theLatin script . ( Latin-script letters) A a ,Á á ,B b ,D d ,E e ,F f ,G g ,Ǵ ǵ ,H h ,X x ,Í ı ,I i ,J j ,K k ,Q q ,L l ,M m ,N n ,Ń ń ,O o ,Ó ó ,P p ,R r ,S s ,T t ,U u ,Ú ú ,V v ,W w ,Y y ,Z z ,Sh sh ,C c ,Ch ch Í (lower case í )
A variant ofi representing an /i/ with a high tone (/i˥/) ( Latin-script letters) A a (Á á ,Ą ą ,Ą́ ą́ ),B b ,Ch ch ,Chʼ chʼ ,D d ,Dl dl ,Dz dz ,E e (É é ,Ę ę ,Ę́ ę́ ),G g ,Gh gh ,H h ,Hw hw ,X x ,I i (Í í ,Į į ,Į́ į́ ),J j ,K k ,Kʼ kʼ ,Kw kw ,ʼ ,L l ,Ł ł ,M m ,N n (Ń ń ),O o (Ó ó ,Ǫ ǫ ,Ǫ́ ǫ́ ),S s ,Sh sh ,T t ,Tʼ tʼ ,Tł tł ,Tłʼ tłʼ ,Ts ts ,Tsʼ tsʼ ,W w ,Y y ,Z z ,Zh zh Í (lower case í )
Aletter of the Noonalphabet , written in theLatin script . Í Columbe CilleFrom a derivative ofProto-Celtic *iwos ( “ yew ” ) .
Í f (genitive Íae )
Iona (an island inInner Hebrides ,Scotland ).c. 808 ,Félire Oengusso , March 22; republished as Whitley Stokes, transl.,Félire Óengusso Céli Dé: The Martyrology of Oengus the Culdee , Harrison & Sons,1905 :Failbe ánleÍae . Failbe, hero ofIona . c. 697-900 ,Cáin Adomnáin , published inCáin Adamnáin: an old-Irish treatise on the law of Adamnan (1905, Oxford University Press), edited and with translations by Kuno Meyer, §28Is ead in-so forus Cána Adomná[i]nIae . This is the enactment of the Law of Adomnán ofIona . Feminine ā-stem singular dual plural nominative Í L — — vocative Í L — — accusative Í N — — genitive Íae H — — dative Í L — —
Initial mutations of a following adjective:
H = triggers aspirationL = triggers lenitionN = triggers nasalizationMiddle Irish:Í → Latin:Ioua Mutation ofÍ radical lenition nasalization Í ( pronounced with/h/ inh -prothesis environments ) unchanged nÍ
Note: Certain mutated forms of some words can never occur in Old Irish. All possible mutated forms are displayed for convenience.
The syllable with this letter is always stressed. The templateTemplate:pt-letter does not use the parameter(s):script=Latn Please seeModule:checkparams for help with this warning. Í (upper case ,lower case í )
the letterI with anacute accent Í
The twelfthletter of the Saanichalphabet , written in theLatin script . ( Latin-script letters) A ,Á ,Ⱥ ,B ,C ,Ć ,Ȼ ,D ,E ,H ,I ,Í ,J ,K ,Ꝁ ,Ꝃ ,₭ ,Ḵ ,Ḱ ,L ,Ƚ ,M ,N ,Ṉ ,O ,P ,Q ,S ,Ś ,T ,Ⱦ ,Ṯ ,Ŧ ,U ,W ,W̱ ,X ,X̱ ,Y ,Z ,s ,¸ LetterI with acute◌́ to signify long stressed vowel.
( Standard Slovene, tonal ) IPA (key ) : /ˈíː/ ,/ˈìː/ ,[ˈîː] ,[ˈǐː] ,[ˈɪ́ː] ,[ˈɪ̀ː] ,[ˈɪ̂ː] ,[ˈɪ̌ː] ,SNPT :/ī/ ( Standard Slovene, non-tonal ) IPA (key ) : /ˈiː/ ,SNPT :/í/ Note: different distinctions and accent shifts do not necessarily exclude other and most of them exist in both tonal and non-tonal Slovene.
( Standard Slovene, tonal ) IPA (key ) : [ˈdò̞ːu̯ɡí ˈîː] ,[ˈdò̞ːu̯ɡí ˈǐː] ,SNPT :[dó̭u̯gi ī] ( dou̯gi i ) ( Standard Slovene, non-tonal ) IPA (key ) : [ˈdo̞ːu̯ɡi ˈiː] ,SNPT :[dō̭lgi í] ( Most Littoral and Rovte dialects, part of Upper Carniolan dialects ) IPA (key ) : [ˈdò̞ːu̯ɣí ˈîː] ,[ˈdò̞ːu̯ɣí ˈǐː] ,SNPT :[dó̭u̯ɣi ī] Note: different distinctions and accent shifts do not necessarily exclude other and most of them exist in both tonal and non-tonal Slovene.
Rhymes:-iː ( non-tonal ) Hyphenation:Í Homophone :í ( tonal and non-tonal ) Í (upper case ,lower case í )
Additional letter, used to denote the long stress onI . LetterI with acute◌́ to signify stressed vowel.
Dialectal pronunciations
Carinthian dialects
North Pohorje–Remšnik dialect – Mežica dialect – Jaun Valley dialect – Ebriach dialect – Rosen Valley dialect – Gail Valley dialect –
Littoral dialects
Resian dialect IPA (key ) : [ˈi] ,SNPT ( Logar transcription ) :[iː] Soča dialect – Torre Valley dialect – Natisone Valley dialect – Brda dialect – Karst dialect – Istrian dialect – Inner carniolan dialect –
Rovte dialects
Tolmin dialect – Cerkno dialect – Poljane dialect – Škofja Loka dialect – Črni Vrh dialect – Horjul dialect –
Upper Carniolan dialects
Upper Carniolan dialect – Selca dialect –
Lower Carniolan dialects
Lower Carniolan dialect – North White Carniolan dialect – South White Carniolan dialect – Čabranka dialect – Kostel dialect – Mixed Kočevje subdialects –
Styrian dialects
Central Savinja dialect – Upper Savinja dialect – Central Styrian dialect – South Pohorje dialect – Kozje–Bizeljsko dialect – Lower Sava Valley dialect –
Pannonian dialects
Prekmurje dialect – Slovenian Hills dialect – Prlekija dialect – Haloze dialect –
Í (upper case ,lower case í )
Additional letter, used to denote the stress onI . Toporišič, Jože (2000 )Slovenska slovnica / Jože Toporišič. - 4. prenovljena in razširjena izd. (in Slovene), Maribor: Obzorja,→ISBN Steenwijk, Han (1994 )Ortografia resiana = Tö jošt rozajanskë pïsanjë (overall work in Italian and Slovene), Padua: CLEUP Í
A letter of the Latin alphabet representing an accented vowel /i/; uppercase version ofí . ( Latin-script letters) letra ;A a (Á á ),B b ,C c ,D d ,E e (É é ),F f ,G g ,H h ,I i (Í í ),J j ,K k ,L l ,M m ,N n ,Ñ ñ ,O o (Ó ó ),P p ,Q q ,R r ,S s ,T t ,U u (Ú ú ,Ü ü ),V v ,W w ,X x ,Y y ,Z z Í (lower case í )
The letter I, marked for its short vocalic pronunciation when in a stressed final syllable of a polysyllabic word.