Stroke order IPA (key ) : /i/ ,/ɪ/ ( may vary by language ) इ (i)
a vowel of theDevanagari script Itsmatra , used to modify the inherent vowel in a consonant is written ि. For example the first consonant क with the matra looks like: कि. The matra should appear before the consonant it modifies, though it is pronounced after. इ • (i )
The thirdvowel inDhivehi , written inDevanagari script इ • (i )
the thirdvowel inHindi Devanagari script letters : अ ,आ ,इ ,ई ,उ ,ऊ ,ऋ ,ए ,ऐ ,ओ ,औ ,अं ,अः ,अँ ,क ,ख ,ग ,घ ,ङ ,च ,छ ,ज ,झ ,ञ ,ट ,ठ ,ड ,ढ ,ण ,त ,थ ,द ,ध ,न ,प ,फ ,ब ,भ ,म ,य ,र ,ल ,व ,श ,ष ,स ,ह ,त्र ,ज्ञ ,क्ष ,क़ ,ख़ ,ग़ ,ज़ ,झ़ ,ड़ ,ढ़ ,फ़ [edit ] इ • (i )
The thirdvowel inMarathi . IPA (key ) : [i] Phonetic Devanagari:इ इ • (i )
The thirdvowel inNepali . Alternative scripts [ edit ] Alternative scripts
ই ( Assamese script ) ᬇ ( Balinese script ) ই ( Bengali script ) 𑰂 ( Bhaiksuki script ) 𑀇 ( Brahmi script ) ဣ ( Burmese script ) ઇ ( Gujarati script ) ਇ ( Gurmukhi script ) 𑌇 ( Grantha script ) ꦆ ( Javanese script ) 𑂅 ( Kaithi script ) ಇ ( Kannada script ) ឥ ( Khmer script ) ອິ ( Lao script ) ഇ ( Malayalam script ) ᡳ ( Manchu script ) 𑘂 ( Modi script ) ᠢ ( Mongolian script ) 𑦢 ( Nandinagari script ) 𑐂 ( Newa script ) ଇ ( Odia script ) ꢄ ( Saurashtra script ) 𑆅 ( Sharada script ) 𑖂 ( Siddham script ) ඉ ( Sinhalese script ) 𑩐𑩑 ( Soyombo script ) 𑚂 ( Takri script ) இ ( Tamil script ) ఇ ( Telugu script ) อิ ( Thai script ) ཨི ( Tibetan script ) 𑒃 ( Tirhuta script ) 𑨀𑨁 ( Zanabazar Square script ) FromProto-Indo-Iranian *Hay- , fromProto-Indo-European *h₁ey- . Cognate withAncient Greek εἶμι ( eîmi ,“ I go ” ) ,Mycenaean Greek 𐀂𐀍𐀳 ( i-jo-te ) ,Old Persian 𐎠𐎡𐎫𐎡𐎹 ( aitiy ,“ goes ” ) ,Luwian 𒄿𒋾 ( i-ti /iti, idi/ ,“ goes ” ) ,Hittite 𒄿𒄿𒀀𒀜𒋫 ( i-ya-at-ta /iyatta/ ,“ goes ” ) ,Old Church Slavonic ити ( iti ) ,Lithuanian eiti , andLatin eo ,iter whenceEnglish itinerary .
इ • (i )
togo The aorist is normally supplied by the rootगा ( gā ) :अगात् ( ágāt ) .
Primary Verbal Forms Secondary Forms ईयते ( ī́yate ) ( Passive ) आययति ( āyayati ) ( Causative ) ईषिषति ( ī́ṣiṣati ) ( Desiderative ) ईयते ( ī́yate ) ( Intensive ) Non-Finite Forms इत ( itá ) ( Past Participle ) एतुम् ( étum ) ( Infinitive ) एतवे ( étave ) ( Infinitive ) एतवै ( étavaí ) ( Infinitive ) एतोस् ( étos ) ( Infinitive ) इत्यै ( ityaí ) ( Infinitive ) इयध्यै ( iyádhyai ) ( Infinitive ) इत्वा ( itvā́ ) ( Gerund ) इत्य ( ítya ) ( Gerund ) एतव्य ( etavyà ) ( Gerundive ) Derived Nominal Forms अर्थेत् ( arthét ,“ active, hasty ” ) अय ( áya ,“ going ” ) अयन ( áyana ,“ road, path ” ) आय ( āyá ,“ arrival, approach ” ) आयन ( ā́yana ,“ coming, approaching ” ) आयिन् ( āyín ,“ coming or hastening near ” ) आयु ( āyú ,“ living, movable ” ) इत्य ( itya ,“ to be gone to ” ) इत्या ( ityā́ ,“ going, stepping ” ) इत्वन् ( itvan ,“ going ” ) इत्वर ( itvara ,“ going, walking ” ) एतृ ( etṛ́ ,“ goer, approacher ” ) एम ( éma ,“ course, way ” ) एमन् ( éman ,“ course, way ” ) एव ( éva ,“ going, moving, speedy, quick ” ) एति ( éti ,“ arrival, approach ” ) एत ( éta ,“ come near, approached ” ) एत ( éta ,“ rushing, darting ” ) एनी ( enī́ ,“ rushing, darting ” ) एत्य ( étya ,“ having come near ” ) Prefixed Root Forms अती ( atī ) अन्तरि ( antari ) अन्वि ( anvi ) अधी ( adhī ,“ to turn the mind towards, to mind, know by heart, go over ” ) अपी ( apī ) अपे ( ape ) अभी ( abhī ) अवे ( ave ) उदि ( udi ) उपे ( upe ) ए ( e ,“ come near, approach; reach, attain; submit ” ) निरि ( niri ) नी ( nī ) परी ( parī ) परे ( pare ) प्रती ( pratī ) प्रे ( pre ,“ come forth, appear; begin; proceed, advance; go forwards; go out ” ) वी ( vī ) समि ( sami ) FromProto-Indo-European *éy . See alsoअयम् ( ayam ) .
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base of thenominative andaccusative singular dual andplural of thedemonstrative pronoun इदम् ( idam ) , ‘this ’ or ‘that ’Monier Williams (1899 ) “इ ”, inA Sanskrit–English Dictionary, [ … ] , new edition, Oxford: At theClarendon Press ,→OCLC , pages163/2-3 .William Dwight Whitney , 1885,The Roots, Verb-forms, and Primary Derivatives of the Sanskrit Language , Leipzig: Breitkopf and Härtel, page7 Mayrhofer, Manfred (1992 )Etymologisches Wörterbuch des Altindoarischen [Etymological Dictionary of Old Indo-Aryan ][1] (in German), volume 1, Heidelberg: Carl Winter Universitätsverlag, pages102-3; 185