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See also:IandAppendix:Variations of "i"

iU+0069,i
LATIN SMALL LETTER I
h
[U+0068]
Basic Latinj
[U+006A]
Character variations

U+2071,ⁱ
SUPERSCRIPT LATIN SMALL LETTER I
[unassigned: U+2072–U+2073]

[U+2070]
Superscripts and Subscripts
[U+2074]

U+2170,ⅰ
SMALL ROMAN NUMERAL ONE

[U+216F]
Number Forms
[U+2171]
U+FF49,i
FULLWIDTH LATIN SMALL LETTER I

[U+FF48]
Halfwidth and Fullwidth Forms
[U+FF4A]
Languages (161)
Translingual • English
Acehnese • Adangme • Albanian • Alemannic German • Ama • Anambé • Araweté • Aruá • Asturian • Azerbaijani • Bambara • Basque • Bavarian • Bislama • Borôro • Bourguignon • Bube • Cameroon Pidgin • Catalan • Cèmuhî • Central Mazahua • Chuukese • Cimbrian • Classical Nahuatl • Cornish • Corsican • Czech • Dalmatian • Dama (Sierra Leone) • Danish • Drehu • Dutch • Elfdalian • Emilian • Esperanto • Estonian • Extremaduran • Fala • Faroese • Finnish • Foi • French • Friulian • Fula • Galician • Gothic • Guinea-Bissau Creole • Haitian Creole • Hawaiian • Hokkien • Hungarian • Icelandic • Ido • Igbo • Indonesian • Ingrian • Irish • Italian • Italiot Greek • Iu Mien • Japanese • Kabuverdianu • Kabyle • Kankanaey • Kapampangan • Kashubian • Ladin • Ladino • Latgalian • Latin • Latvian • Liangmai Naga • Ligurian • Lithuanian • Livonian • Lower Grand Valley Dani • Lower Sorbian • Lule Sami • Lushootseed • Makasar • Malay • Maltese • Maori • Middle English • Middle Irish • Middle Low German • Mirandese • Mizo • Mòcheno • Mondé • Murui Huitoto • Navajo • Neapolitan • Nheengatu • North Frisian • Norwegian Bokmål • Norwegian Nynorsk • Nupe • Occitan • Old French • Old Irish • Old Occitan • Old Polish • Old Tupi • Paicî • Papiamentu • Pijin • Polish • Portuguese • Pumpokol • Rapa Nui • Romani • Romanian • Samoan • Sardinian • Sassarese • Sathmar Swabian • Savi • Scots • Scottish Gaelic • Serbo-Croatian • Sicilian • Silesian • Silimo • Sirionó • Skolt Sami • Slovak • Slovene • Somali • Spanish • Sranan Tongo • Sumerian • Swabian • Swedish • Tagalog • Tahitian • Talysh • Tarifit • Tlingit • Tok Pisin • Tokelauan • Tongan • Turkish • Turkmen • Vietnamese • Volapük • Votic • Walloon • Wano • Welsh • West Makian • White Lachi • Yele • Yola • Yoruba • Yuqui • Zia • Zou • Zulu
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Translingual

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EnglishWikipedia has an article on:
Wikipedia

Etymology 1

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Lower case variation of upper caseI, fromAncient Greek letterΙ(I,Iota).

Letter

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i (upper caseI)

  1. The ninth letter of thebasic modern Latin alphabet.

Letter

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i (upper caseİ)

  1. In the Turkish alphabet and its descendants, the lower-case form of dotted capitalİ, which contrasts withı as the lower-case form of dotless capitalI.

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Derived symbols

Similar and related symbols

Etymology 2

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  • (mathematics, imaginary number): abbreviation ofimaginary
  • (engineering, electric current): abbreviation of Frenchintensité du courant first used by M. André-Marie Ampère
  • (computer programming, generic index): abbreviation ofindex
  • (linguistics): abbreviation ofidentity

Pronunciation

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  • Pronunciation of IPA[iː]:(file)

Symbol

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i

EnglishWikipedia has an article on:
Wikipedia
  1. (mathematics, often in italics or bold) Theimaginary unit; a fixedsquare root of -1. Graphically,i{\displaystyle i} is shown on the vertical (y-axis) plane.
    Synonym:j
    a+bi with a is real part and b is imaginary part
  2. (engineering, often in bold) Thecurrent flow in an electriccircuit, frequently measured inamperes.
    v=ir (Ohm's Law)
  3. (mathematics, programming) A common variable name representing a generic index, especially in loops.
    Synonym:j
  4. January.
    Comeronyms:II,ii,2;III,iii,3;IV,iv,4;V,v,5;VI,vi,6;VII,vii,7;VIII,viii,8;IX,ix,9;X,x,10;XI,xi,11;XII,xii,12
  5. (IPA, romanization) aclose front unrounded vowel.
  6. (superscript, IPA)[i]-coloring, an[i] on-glide or off-glide (a diphthong), or a weak, fleeting, epenthetic or echo[i].
  7. (international standards) transliterates Indic (or equivalent).
  8. (financial mathematics)annualeffectiveinterest rate
  9. (subscript, linguistics) indicates that two items are identical orcoreferential (refer to the same thing). E.g.CViCVi means a sequence of consonant-vowel-consonant-vowel, where the two V's are the same vowel;Sallyi ... shei means that 'she' refers to 'Sally'. A second identity may be indicated withj.

Etymology 3

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Lower case form of upper case Roman numeralI, apparently derived from the shape of a notch scored across a tally stick.

Alternative forms

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Numeral

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i (lower case Roman numeral,upper caseI)

  1. cardinal numberone.
  2. (music)minortonictriad

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Gallery

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  • Letter styles
  • Uppercase and lowercase versions of I, in normal and italic type
    Uppercase and lowercase versions ofI, in normal and italic type
  • Uppercase and lowercase I in Fraktur
    Uppercase and lowercaseI inFraktur

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Other representations of I:

English

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Etymology 1

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FromLatini,minuscule ofI.

Pronunciation

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Letter

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i (lower case,upper caseI,pluralisori's)

  1. The ninthletter of the Englishalphabet, calledi and written in theLatin script.
Usage notes
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The English letteri represents many different sounds, often the diphthong/aɪ/ (from Middle English/iː/), as in the pronounI, or/ɪ/ as inbit.

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Number

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i (lower case,upper caseI)

  1. Theordinal numberninth, derived from thisletter of the Englishalphabet, calledi and written in theLatin script.

Noun

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i (pluralies)

  1. The name of theLatin-script letterI/i.
    • the position of ani-dot (the dot of ani)
    • i-mutation,i-umlaut
Alternative forms
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Translations
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Seei/translations § Noun.

Derived terms

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See also

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Etymology 2

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FromOld English.

Pronunciation

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Pronoun

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i

  1. (nonstandard)Alternativeletter-case form ofI.
    • 1762,Benj[amin] Stillingfleet,Miscellaneous Tracts Relating to Natural History, Husbandry, and Physick. To Which Is Added the Calendar of Flora., 2nd edition, London: [] R. and J. Dodsley, []; S. Baker, []; and T. Payne, [], pages30 and 32:
      Here follow ſome few lines in the original, which not underſtandingi have omitted.[] Laſtly that amidſt ſo many viciſſitudes of fortune, to which I have been expoſed, amongſt all the goods,i ſay, and evils, the joyfull and gloomy, the pleaſing, and diſagreeable circumſtances of life, thou endowedſt me with an equal, conſtant, manly, and ſuperior ſpirit on every occaſion.
    • 2021 January 26, Travis M. Andrews, “‘When covid is over’ sounds like ‘when I meet Harry Styles’: The new pandemic meme, explained”, inThe Washington Post[3], archived fromthe original on27 January 2021:
      As YouTuber Alex Elmslie tweeted, “ ‘once COVID is over’ is starting to sound a lot like ‘wheni fix my sleep schedule.’ ”
Usage notes
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  • Also used in instant messaging due to limitations of entering capitals on a mobile phone's keypad.
  • Sometimes to indicate informality, primarily in typed media

Acehnese

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Pronunciation

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Noun

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i

  1. water

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Adangme

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Pronoun

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i

  1. I
    I suɔ mo.I love you.

Albanian

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Pronunciation

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Letter

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i (lower case,upper caseI)

  1. The thirteenthletter of the Albanianalphabet, written in theLatin script.

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Preposition

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i m

  1. masculine singular preposition
  2. of (+ dative)
    Fisii Malësorëve.The tribeof Highlanders.
    Fisii Malësorëvet.The tribeof the Highlanders.

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i m

  1. masculine singular nominative adjectival article
  2. the
    Shkurt.I shkurt.I shkurti.Short. Short one.The short one.or Short. Shorty.The shorty.
    Madh.I madhi zot. / Zotii madh.Great.The great god.

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SeeAppendix:Albanian adjectival articles for other forms.

Numeral

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i(Gheg)

  1. dialectal form ofnjë

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Alemannic German

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Pronoun

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i(unstressed)

  1. I(first-person singular pronoun)
    Synonym:(stressed)ich

Ama

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Pronunciation

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Noun

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i

  1. tooth

Anambé

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Noun

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i

  1. water

Further reading

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  • Paul Ehrenreich,Materialien zur Sprachenkunde Brasiliens IV: Vocabulare der Guajajara und Anambē (Para) (1895) (i)
  • Wolf Dietrich,Correspondências fonológicas e lexicais entre Karitiána (Arikém, Tupí) e Tupí-Guaraní (y)

Araweté

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Noun

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i

  1. water

References

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Aruá

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Noun

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i

  1. water

References

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Asturian

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈi/[ˈi]
  • Rhymes:-i
  • Syllabification:i

Pronoun

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i (i (or-i), pluralis/ios or-is/-ios)

  1. obsolete spelling ofy

Azerbaijani

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Pronunciation

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Letter

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i (lower case,upper caseİ)

  1. The fourteenthletter of the Azerbaijanialphabet, written in theLatin script.

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Bambara

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Pronoun

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í

  1. thou,you (singular)

Basque

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Pronunciation

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Letter

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i (lower case,upper caseI)

  1. The ninthletter of the Basquealphabet, calledi and written in theLatin script.

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Noun

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i (indeclinable)

  1. The name of theLatin-script letterI/i.

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Bavarian

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Alternative forms

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  • y(Niederbayerisch)

Etymology

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FromMiddle High Germanich, fromOld High Germanih, fromProto-West Germanic*ik. Cognates includeGermanich andYiddishאיך(ikh).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /i(ː)/,(stressed)[iː],(unstressed)[ɪ],[e]

Pronoun

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i

  1. I
    • 2013, “I halts nit aus [I can't endure it]”, performed by Hannah:
      I halts nit aus, des Scheißgefühl,i kann di doch liaben wann und woi will!
      I can't endure this shitty feeling,I can, after all, love you when and whereI want!

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Bavarian personal pronouns
nominativeaccusativedative
stressedunstressedstressedunstressedstressedunstressed
1st person singularimimia (mir)ma
2nd person singularinformaldudidia (dir)da
formalSieEahnaEahna
3rd person singularmeraeahm'neahm'n
nes,des'sdes's
fse,de'sse'sihr
1st person pluralmia (mir)maunsuns
2nd person plural,ihrenk,eichenk,eich
3rd person pluralse'seahnaeahna

Bislama

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Particle

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i

  1. Separates thesubject of a sentence from thepredicate, used when the subject is apronoun or anoun

Borôro

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Pronunciation

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Noun

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i

  1. tree

Bourguignon

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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FromOld Frenchje, fromVulgar Latineo, fromLatinego. Near cognates includeFranc-Comtoisi and standardFrenchje.

Pronoun

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i

  1. I
    I panse qu'i seus maulaide.I think thatI'm sick.
    I t'aime.I love you.
  2. we

Related terms

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SeeAppendix:Bourguignon personal pronouns.

Bube

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Pronunciation

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Determiner

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i

  1. The augment for class 10 nouns.

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augments
  • a(class 2, 6, 6b, 16)
  • ë(classes 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 12)
  • ö(classes 1, 3, 11, 13)

References

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  • Justo Bolekia (2009),Diccionario español-bubi, Akal,→ISBN, page22

Cameroon Pidgin

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Alternative forms

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  • he,she,it(in higher registers closer to English with corresponding gender distinction)
  • il,ele(Camfranglais with Romance gender distinction)

Pronunciation

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Pronoun

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i

  1. 3rd person singular subject personal pronoun

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Cameroon Pidgin personal pronouns
singularplural
Subject personal pronouns
1st personIwe,wu
2nd personyouwuna
3rd personidey
Object and topic personal pronouns
1st personmewe
2nd personyouwuna
3rd personyi,-amdem,-am

Catalan

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Etymology 1

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Pronunciation

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Request for audio pronunciationThis entry needs anaudio pronunciation. If you are a native speaker with a microphone, pleaserecord this word. The recorded pronunciationwill appear here when it's ready.

Noun

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i f (pluralis)

  1. theLatin letterI (lowercasei)
Derived terms
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Etymology 2

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FromOld Catalane.

Pronunciation

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Conjunction

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i

  1. and; used to connecttwo similar words, phrases, sentences, etc.; as well as; together with; in addition to
    Hi ha moltes colomesi teuladins.There are many pigeonsand sparrows.
    Ella escriu els articlesi ell els il·lustra amb els seus dibuixos.She writes the articlesand he illustrates them with his drawings.
Alternative forms
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Cèmuhî

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Etymology

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FromProto-Oceanic*kutu.

Noun

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i

  1. louse

References

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  • Jim Hollyman,K. J. Hollyman,Études sur les langues du Nord de la Nouvelle-Calédonie,page 52, 1999

Central Mazahua

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Pronunciation

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Letter

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i (upper caseI)

  1. A letter of theMazahua alphabet.

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Chuukese

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Pronoun

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i

  1. him
  2. her
  3. it

Related terms

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Chuukese personal pronouns
singularplural
1st personngaang,nganga,ngangáám,am (exclusive)
kiich,kich (inclusive)
2nd personeen,enáámi,ami
3rd personiiy,iiir,ir

Cimbrian

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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FromMiddle High Germanich, fromOld High Germanih, fromProto-West Germanic*ik. Cognate withGermanich,EnglishI.

Pronoun

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i

  1. (Luserna)I
    I hån an pruadar un a sbestar.I have a brother and a sister.

Inflection

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Personal pronouns (Luserna)
singularplural
1st personibiar
2nd personduiar
3rd personer,si,'zse

References

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Classical Nahuatl

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Pronunciation

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Verb

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ī

  1. (transitive) todrink

Cornish

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Alternative forms

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  • (Revived Late Cornish)jei

Etymology

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FromProto-Celtic*eyes. Cognate withBretoni,Irish andScottish Gaeliciad,Manxad, andWelshhwy.

Pronoun

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i

  1. they(3rd person plural subject pronoun)
    I a welas.
    They saw.
  2. their,they(3rd person plural enclitic pronoun, used to reinforce previous pronoun)
    aga lyveri
    their book
    Ple ethonsi?
    Where did they go?

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Cornish personal pronouns
numberpersonindependent
(subject)
suffixedinfixedpossessive
(dependent)
encliticemphaticreduced
singularfirstmyvyevyma,a'mowA
secondtyjy,sy1tejyta,a'thMdhaS
third2meveveevva,a'nyS
fhihihyhi'shyA
pluralfirstnininyni'gan,'nagan,'gan
second3hwihwihwyhwi'gas,'sagas,'gas
thirdiiynsi'sagaA,'gaA

1 Uncommon.
2hun andins have been suggested as non-binary 3rd person singular pronouns, though these have not yet officially adopted.
3 Infrequently used as a formal alternative to the singular.

S Triggerssoft mutationA Triggersaspirate mutationM Triggersmixed mutation

Corsican

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Etymology

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From the earlierli. CompareItaliani(the) andRomanianîi(them).

Article

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i pl (masculine singularu,feminine singulara,feminine plurale)

  1. the(masculine plural)

Usage notes

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  • Before a vowel,i turns intol'.

Pronoun

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i pl

  1. them(direct object)

Usage notes

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  • Before a vowel,i turns intol'.

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Corsican personal pronouns
nominativedativeaccusativedisjunctive
singular1st personeiumi
2nd personti
3rd personmelluliu,l'ellu
fellaa,l'ella
plural1st personnoicinoi
2nd personvoivivoi
3rd personmellilii,l'elli
fellee,l'elle

References

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Czech

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Etymology

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FromProto-Slavic*i.

Pronunciation

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Conjunction

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i

  1. and (also), andeven
    Synonyms:(Moravian)aj,(Moravian)aji
  2. even(implying an extreme example, used at the beginning of sentences)
    Synonyms:(Moravian)aj,(Moravian)aji
    I slepá veverka někdy najde ořech.Even a blind squirrel finds an acorn sometimes.

Derived terms

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Further reading

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Dalmatian

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Etymology

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FromLatinillī, nominative masculine plural ofille. CompareItaliani,gli.

Article

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i

  1. the;masculine plural definite article

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Dama (Sierra Leone)

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Etymology

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Likely cognate withVai[script needed](i,you).

Pronoun

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i

  1. The meaning of this term is uncertain. Possibilities include:
    1. I(first-person singular personal pronoun)
    2. you(second-person singular person pronoun)

Usage notes

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Therememberer who glossed this word did so as "I", but Dalby proposes that this is an error, based on the Vai pronouns.

References

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  • Dalby, T. D. P. (1963), “The extinct language of Dama”, inSierra Leone Language Review, volume 2, Freetown: Fourah Bay College, pages50–54

Danish

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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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FromOld Norseí, fromProto-Germanic*in, fromProto-Indo-European*en.

Preposition

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i

  1. in,inside
  2. Indicates exponentiation.
    trei femtethreeto the power of five(Short fortre i femte potens(three in fifth power); note that the exponent is in the ordinal form.)
  3. for (some duration)
    Jeg har boet heri tre år.I have lived herefor three years.
  4. Used to indicate a past time or period when something took place.
    Han fyldte seks åri mandags.He turned six years oldon Monday.
  5. Used to indicate regular presence in a location.
    Pigen gåri gymnasiet og er 17 år.The girl goesto high school and is 17 years old.
  6. Used in conjunction with time to indicate a number of minutes before a full hour.
    fem minutteri tolvfive minutesto twelve
  7. Used when indicating that something is happening or repeated a number of times within each time period.
    tre gangei timenthree timesan hour
  8. Indicates affiliation with a profession.
    professori fysikprofessorof physics

Etymology 2

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FromOld Danishæ,e, fromOld Norseæ,ei,ey, fromProto-Germanic*aiwi(forever),*aiwaz. May always be used as aprefix.

Adverb

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i

  1. (archaic)always,forever
    Synonyms:altid,stedse,evig,bestandig,idelig

References

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Drehu

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Pronunciation

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Noun

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i

  1. fish

References

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Dutch

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Pronunciation

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Letter

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i (lower case,upper caseI)

  1. The ninthletter of the Dutchalphabet, written in theLatin script.

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Elfdalian

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Etymology

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FromOld Norseí, fromProto-Germanic*in. Cognate withSwedishi.

Preposition

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i

  1. in

Emilian

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Alternative forms

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  • j-(before vowels)
  • -i(after consonant)
  • -j(after vowels)

Etymology

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FromLatinillī(they) (nominative plural ofille).

Pronunciation

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Pronoun

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i (personal)

  1. (nominative case, masculine)they
  2. (accusative case, masculine)them

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Emilian personal pronouns (strong forms)
NumberPersondisjunctive
(tonic)
nominative
(subject)
accusative
(direct
complement)
dative
(indirect
complement)
reflexivecomitative
(with)
singularfirstamemêg
secondettetêg
thirdmalgesesêg
fla
pluralfirstmnuēterasenōsk
fnuētri
secondmvuēteravevōsk
fvuētri
thirdmlôrigesesêg
felli

Esperanto

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Pronunciation

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Letter

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i (lower case,upper caseI)

  1. The twelfthletter of the Esperantoalphabet, calledi and written in theLatin script.

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Noun

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i (accusative singulari-on,plurali-oj,accusative plurali-ojn)

  1. The name of theLatin-script letterI/i.

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Estonian

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EstonianWikipedia has an article on:
Wikipediaet

Pronunciation

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Letter

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i (lower case,upper caseI)

  1. The ninthletter of the Estonianalphabet, calledii and written in theLatin script.

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Extremaduran

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Conjunction

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i

  1. and

Fala

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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FromOld Galician-Portuguesee.

Conjunction

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i

  1. and(expressing two elements to be taken together)

Quotations

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For more quotations using this term, seeCitations:i.

Faroese

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Pronunciation

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Letter

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i (upper caseI)

  1. The tenthletter of the Faroesealphabet, calledi and written in theLatin script.

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Noun

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i n (genitive singularis,plurali)

  1. The name of theLatin-script letterI/i.

Declension

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n4singularplural
indefinitedefiniteindefinitedefinite
nominativeiiiðiiini
accusativeiiiðiiini
dativei,iiinumiumiunum
genitiveisisinsiaianna

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Finnish

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Etymology

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The Finnish orthography using the Latin script was based on those of Swedish, German and Latin, and was first used in the mid-16th century. No earlier script is known. Seethe Wikipedia article on Finnish for more information, andi for information on the development of the glyph itself.

Pronunciation

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Letter

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i (lower case,upper caseI)

  1. The ninthletter of the Finnishalphabet, calledii and written in theLatin script.

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Foi

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Noun

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i

  1. eye
  2. seventeen
  3. twenty-one

French

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Letter

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i (lower case,upper caseI)

  1. The ninthletter of the Frenchalphabet, written in theLatin script.

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Friulian

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Etymology

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FromLatinilli.

Article

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i pl (singularil)

  1. the

Inflection

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Friulian definite articles
singularplural
masculineil
l'
i
femininela
l'
lis

Pronoun

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i (third person masculine/ feminine indirect object)

  1. tohim
  2. toher

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Fula

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Letter

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i (lower case,upper caseI)

  1. Aletter of the Fulaalphabet, written in theLatin script.

Usage notes

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Galician

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Etymology 1

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Letter

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i (lower case,upper caseI)

  1. The ninthletter of the Galicianalphabet, written in theLatin script.

Noun

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i m (pluralis)

  1. The name of theLatin-script letterI/i.

Etymology 2

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Alternative forms

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Particle

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i

  1. an antihiatical particle that, due tosandhi, can precede a word which begins with a vowel sound after a word which ends with vowel sound; now rarely represented in written language
    • 1594, anonymous author,Entremés dos pastores:
      Ay Jan cata non te enfermes, nen sentencies con malicia, cata que ayalma perdes.
      Oh, Xan, watch out, don't get sick, nor sentence with meanness, watch out that your soul you're losing

Gothic

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Romanization

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i

  1. romanization of𐌹

Guinea-Bissau Creole

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Etymology 1

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FromPortugueseele.

Pronoun

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i

  1. he,she (third person singular).

Etymology 2

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FromPortuguesee. Cognate withSpanishy.

Conjunction

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i

  1. and

Haitian Creole

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Pronunciation

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Pronoun

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i

  1. (Okap)he,she,it

Hawaiian

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Etymology

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FromProto-Polynesian*i.

Pronunciation

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Particle

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i

  1. used to mark the following (noun or noun phrase) as a direct object
    Ua ʻai ka pōpokii ka ʻiole.The cat ate the mouse.
  2. used to indicate past tense (precedes verb)
    I hana au.I worked.
  3. used to indicate perfect participle (precedes verb)
    i haʻalelehaving left, who had left

Preposition

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i

  1. in,at
  2. (indicating destination)to

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Hokkien

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For pronunciation and definitions ofi – see (“he,him;she,her;it”).
(This term is thepe̍h-ōe-jī form of).

Hungarian

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Pronunciation

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  • (phoneme): IPA: [ˈi]
  • (letter name): IPA: [ˈi]

Letter

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i (lower case,upper caseI)

  1. The fifteenthletter of the Hungarianalphabet, calledi and written in theLatin script.

Declension

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Inflection (stem in long/high vowel, front unrounded harmony)
singularplural
nominativeii-k
accusativei-ti-ket
dativei-neki-knek
instrumentali-veli-kkel
causal-finali-érti-kért
translativei-véi-kké
terminativei-igi-kig
essive-formali-kénti-kként
essive-modal
inessivei-beni-kben
superessivei-ni-ken
adessivei-néli-knél
illativei-bei-kbe
sublativei-rei-kre
allativei-hezi-khez
elativei-bőli-kből
delativei-rőli-kről
ablativei-tőli-ktől
non-attributive
possessive – singular
i-éi-ké
non-attributive
possessive – plural
i-éii-kéi
Possessive forms ofi
possessorsingle possessionmultiple possessions
1st person sing.i-mi-im
2nd person sing.i-di-id
3rd person sing.i-jei-i
1st person plurali-nki-ink
2nd person plurali-teki-itek
3rd person plurali-jüki-ik

See also

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Further reading

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  • i inBárczi, Géza andLászló Országh.A magyar nyelv értelmező szótára (’The Explanatory Dictionary of the Hungarian Language’). Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó, 1959–1962. Fifth ed., 1992:→ISBN

Icelandic

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Pronunciation

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Letter

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i (upper caseI)

  1. The eleventhletter of the Icelandicalphabet, written in theLatin script.

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Ido

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Pronunciation

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  • (context pronunciation, letter name)IPA(key): /i/

Letter

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i (upper caseI)

  1. The ninthletter of the Idoalphabet, written in theLatin script.

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Igbo

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Etymology 1

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Pronunciation

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Letter

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i (lower case,upper caseI)

  1. The twelfthletter of the Igboalphabet, written in theLatin script.

Etymology 2

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Alternative forms

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  • (retracted tongue position)

Pronunciation

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Pronoun

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i (dependent form, independent formgị)

  1. (personal)you (singular)
    Kedụ kai mere?
    How areyou?
See also
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Igbo personal pronouns
dependentindependentobject/possessive
Singularfirstm,a/e- ... -mm,mụ
second,ingị,gịgị
third,oya
Pluralfirstanyị
secondụnụ
thirdha,a/e- ... -haha
Indefinitea/e--

Indonesian

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Pronunciation

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Letter

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i (lower case,upper caseI)

  1. The ninthletter of the Indonesianalphabet, written in theLatin script.

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Ingrian

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Etymology

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Borrowed fromRussianи(i).

Pronunciation

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Conjunction

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i

  1. and
    Miä läkkään ižoraksi soomeks.I speak Ingrianand Finnish.
    • 1936, N. A. Iljin and V. I. Junus,Bukvari iƶoroin șkouluja vart, Leningrad: Riikin Ucebno-pedagogiceskoi Izdateljstva, page19:
      Repoi kana.
      A foxand a hen.

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Particle

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i

  1. also,as well,too
    Mut, miä läkkääni viroks.But, I speak Estonian,too.
    • 1885, “Sprachproben: Der goldene Vogel”, in Volmari Porkka, editor,Ueber den Ingrischen Dialekt mit Berücksichtigung der übrigen finnisch-ingermanländischen Dialekte:
      Mäni dai heittiis makkaamaa, ja makkais taas hoomuksee nasse.
      He went and threw himself to sleep,too, and he slept up till the morning again.
      (Note: The spelling has been normalised in accordance with the literary Ingrian language.)
    • 1936, V. I. Junus,Iƶoran Keelen Grammatikka[4], Leningrad: Riikin Ucebno-pedagogiceskoi Izdateljstva, page 3:
      Iƶorat laatiit kansan, kumpa keelen poolest kuuluu läns-fenniläisiin kansoin gruppaa ja sil viisiii iƶoroin keeli kuuluu läns-fenniläisee keelisisteemaa.
      The Ingrians make up a people, that based on their language belongs to the group of Finnic peoples and as such the language of Ingriansalso belongs to the Finnic language family.

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References

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  • Ruben E. Nirvi (1971),Inkeroismurteiden Sanakirja, Helsinki: Suomalais-Ugrilainen Seura, page86
  • Arvo Laanest (1997),Isuri keele Hevaha murde sõnastik, Eesti Keele Instituut, page44
  • Olga I. Konkova; Nikita A. Dyachkov (2014),Inkeroin Keel: Пособие по Ижорскому Языку[5],→ISBN, page79

Irish

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Alternative forms

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  • in(used before vowels in place ofeclipsis; also used beforebhur(your,pl),dhá(two), titles of books, films, and the like, and foreign words that resist mutation)

Etymology

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FromOld Irishi, fromProto-Celtic*eni (compareWelshyn), fromProto-Indo-European*en (compareEnglishin,Latinin,Ancient Greekἐν(en)).

Pronunciation

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Preposition

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i (plus dative,triggerseclipsis,before the definite articles-,ins)

  1. in

Inflection

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Inflection ofi
Person:simpleemphatic
singularfirstionamionamsa
secondionationatsa
thirdmannannsan
fintiintise
pluralfirstionainnionainne
secondionaibhionaibhse
thirdiontuiontusan

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Irish preposition contractions
contracted withcopular forms
base forman(the sg)na(the pl)mo(my)do(your)a(his, her, their; which (present))ár(our)ar(which (past))before a consonantbefore a vowel
present/futurepast/conditional
de(from)dendena
desna*
demo
dem*
dedo
ded*,det*
dárdardarbdarbh
do(to, for)dondona
dosna*
domo
dom*
dodo
dod*,dot*
dárdardarbdarbh
faoi(under, about)faoinfaoinafaoimofaoidofaoinafaoinárfaoinarfaoinarbfaoinarbh
i(in)sa,sansnaimo
im*
ido
id*,it*
inainárinarinarbinarbh
le(with)leisanleisnalemo
lem*
ledo
led*,let*
lenalenárlenarlenarblenarbh
ó(from, since)ónóna
ósna*
ómo
óm*
ódo
ód*,ót*
ónaónárónarónarbónarbh
trí(through)trídantrínatrímotrídotrínatrínártrínartrínarbtrínarbh

*dialectal

References

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  1. ^Finck, F. N. (1899),Die araner mundart [The Aran Dialect] (in German), Zweiter Band: Wörterbuch [Second volume: Dictionary], Marburg: Elwert’sche Verlagsbuchhandlung, page139

Italian

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Etymology 1

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Reduced form ofgli, from earlierli, fromLatinillī (nominative plural and dative singular ofille).[1]

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Article

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i pl (singularil)

  1. the
Usage notes
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  • i is used before masculine plural words beginning with a single consonant other thanx orz, or the plural noundei;gli is used before masculine plural words beginning with a vowel,x,z,gn, or multiple consonants includingpn,ps, ands+consonant, and before the plural noundei.
Inflection
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Italian definite articles
singularplural
masculineil
lo (l')
i
gli
femininela (l')le
Derived terms
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Etymology 2

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FromLatinī(the name of the letterI).

Pronunciation

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Letter

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i f orm (invariable,lower case,upper caseI)

  1. The ninthletter of the Italianalphabet, calledi and written in theLatin script.

Noun

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i f (invariable)

  1. The name of theLatin-script letterI/i.;i
Derived terms
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See also
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References

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  1. ^Patota, Giuseppe (2002),Lineamenti di grammatica storica dell'italiano (in Italian), Bologna: il Mulino,→ISBN, page126

Further reading

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Italiot Greek

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Etymology

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FromAncient Greek().

Article

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i

  1. femininenominativesingular ofo

Iu Mien

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Etymology

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FromProto-Hmong-Mien*ʔu̯i(two). Cognate withWhite Hmongob andWestern Xiangxi Miao [Fenghuang]oub.

Numeral

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i

  1. two

Japanese

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Romanization

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i

  1. Thehiragana syllable(i) or thekatakana syllable(i) inHepburn romanization.

Kabuverdianu

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Etymology

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FromPortuguesee.

Conjunction

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i

  1. and

Kabyle

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Etymology

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(Thisetymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at theEtymology scriptorium.)

Preposition

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i

  1. to,for

Kankanaey

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Etymology 1

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Borrowed fromTagalogi. Letter pronunciation is influenced byEnglishi.

Pronunciation

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  • (letter name)IPA(key): /ʔaj/[ʔai̯]
  • (phoneme)IPA(key): /ʔi/[ʔi̞]
    • Rhymes:-i
    • Syllabification:i

Letter

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i (lower case,upper caseI)

  1. The ninthletter of the Kankanaeyalphabet, calleday and written in theLatin script.
See also
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Etymology 2

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Borrowed fromEnglishee, the English name of the letterE/e.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ʔi/[ʔi̞]
  • Rhymes:-i
  • Syllabification:i

Noun

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i

  1. The name of theLatin-script letterE/e.
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Kapampangan

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Etymology

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Inherited fromProto-Austronesian*si. CompareBikol Centralsi,Cebuanosi,Gorontaloti,Hiligaynonsi,Ilocanosi,Tagalogsi,Pangasinansi,Tausughi, andWaray-Waraysi.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈi/ [ˈi]
  • Hyphenation:i

Article

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i (pluralila)

  1. direct marker placed before names or terms of address of people
    Memulayi yai Juan.
    Juan ran.
    Delai Tatang pangapipamanuluan.
    They brought Father to the hospital.
  2. direct marker placed before an adjective used to refer to a person with those distinct characteristics
    Atiyunei taba.Fatso is there.

See also

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Kapampangan markers
directindirectoblique
commonsingularingning,-ngking
pluralding/ringringkaring
personalsingulari-ngkang
plural / politedi/ririkari

Kashubian

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈi/
  • Rhymes:-i
  • Syllabification:i

Etymology 1

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The Kashubian orthography is based on the Latin alphabet. No earlier script is known. See theKashubian alphabet article on Wikipedia for more, andi for development of the glyph itself.

Letter

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i (lower case,upper caseI)

  1. The thirteenthletter of the Kashubianalphabet, written in theLatin script.
See also
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Etymology 2

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Etymology tree
Proto-Indo-European*h₁ey
Proto-Slavic*i
Kashubiani

    Inherited fromProto-Slavic*i.

    Conjunction

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    i

    1. coordinating conjunction;and
    Alternative forms
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    Further reading

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    • Eùgeniusz Gòłąbk (2011), “i”, inSłownik Polsko-Kaszubski / Słowôrz Pòlskò-Kaszëbsczi[6], volume 1, page515
    • i”, inInternetowi Słowôrz Kaszëbsczégò Jãzëka [Internet Dictionary of the Kashubian Language], Fundacja Kaszuby,2022

    Ladin

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    Article

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    i m (plural)

    1. the

    See also

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    Ladino

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    Alternative forms

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    Etymology

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    Inherited fromOld Spanishé,e(and), fromLatinet(and).

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    Conjunction

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    i (Hebrew spellingאי)[1]

    1. and
      Coordinate term:o
      • 2019 May 22, Silvio & Eyal Ovadya, “Un evenimyento, una dicha/un proverbo”, inŞalom[7]:
        Me demando: de ke no azesh este konserto en Estanbol. Es mas kolay de iri vinir.
        She asked me: why don't you do this concert in Istanbul. It's easier to goand come.
    2. too

    References

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    1. ^i”, inTrezoro de la Lengua Djudeoespanyola [Treasury of the Judeo-Spanish Language] (in Ladino, Hebrew, and English), Instituto Maale Adumim

    Latgalian

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    Etymology

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    Shortened fromProto-Balto-Slavic*ir, fromProto-Indo-European*h₂r̥-(thus), preserved as such inLatvianir andLithuanianir. Not related toProto-Slavic*i and its descendants.

    Pronunciation

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    Conjunction

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    i

    1. and

    Particle

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    i

    1. too,also

    References

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    • Nicole Nau (2011),A short grammar of Latgalian, München: LINCOM GmbH,→ISBN

    Latin

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    Pronunciation

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    Etymology 1

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    (Thisetymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at theEtymology scriptorium.)

    Noun

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    ī f (indeclinable)

    1. The name of the letterI.
    Coordinate terms
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    References

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    • "i", in Charles du Fresne du Cange’sGlossarium Mediæ et Infimæ Latinitatis (augmented edition with additions by D. P. Carpenterius, Adelungius and others, edited by Léopold Favre, 1883–1887)
    • i inHarry Thurston Peck, editor (1898),Harper's Dictionary of Classical Antiquities, New York: Harper & Brothers
    • Arthur E. Gordon,The Letter Names of the Latin Alphabet (University of California Press, 1973; volume 9 ofUniversity of California Publications: Classical Studies), part III: “Summary of the Ancient Evidence”, page 32: "Clearly there is no question or doubt about the names of the vowels A, E, I, O, U. They are simply long A, long E, etc. (ā, ē, ī, ō, ū). Nor is there any uncertainty with respect to the six mutes B, C, D, G, P, T. Their names are bē, cē, dē, gē, pē, tē (each with a long E). Or about H, K, and Q: they are hā, kā, kū—each, again, with a long vowel sound."

    Etymology 2

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    (Thisetymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at theEtymology scriptorium.)

    Verb

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    ī

    1. second-personsingularactiveimperative of
      I intro iam nunc.Now then,go in.

    Latvian

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    LatvianWikipedia has an article on:
    Wikipedialv
    I

    Etymology

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    Proposed in 1908 as part of the new Latvian spelling by the scientific commission headed byK. Mīlenbahs, which was accepted and began to be taught in schools in 1909. Prior to that, Latvian had been written in GermanFraktur, and sporadically inCyrillic.

    Pronunciation 1

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    Letter

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    i (lower case,upper caseI)

    1. The thirteenthletter of the Latvianalphabet, calledi and written in theLatin script.
    See also
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    Pronunciation 2

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    Noun

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    i m (invariable)

    1. The name of theLatin-script letterI/i.
    See also
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    Liangmai Naga

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    Pronunciation

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    Pronoun

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    i (dualanai,pluralaliu)

    1. I

    Ligurian

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    Pronunciation

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    Article

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    i pl (singularo)

    1. the

    Inflection

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    Ligurian definite articles
    singularplural
    masculineoi
    feminineae

    Lithuanian

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    Pronunciation

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    Letter

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    i (upper caseI)

    1. The thirteenthletter of the Lithuanianalphabet, calledi trumpoji and written in theLatin script.

    See also

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    Livonian

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    Pronunciation

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    • (phoneme) IPA: /i/

    Letter

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    i (upper caseI)

    1. The thirteenthletter of the Livonianalphabet, written in theLatin script.


    Lower Grand Valley Dani

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    Pronunciation

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    Noun

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    i

    1. water

    References

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    • H. Myron Bromley,A Grammar of Lower Grand Valley Dani (1981)
    • H. Myron Bromley,The Phonology of Lower Grand Valley Dani (2013)
    • The Papuan Languages of New Guinea (1986,→ISBN

    Lower Sorbian

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    Pronunciation

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    Letter

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    i (upper caseI)

    1. The thirteenthletter of the Lower Sorbianalphabet, calledi and written in theLatin script.
    2. The name of theLatin-script letteri/I.

    Conjunction

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    i

    1. (archaic)and

    Interjection

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    i!

    1. ew!,ick!

    See also

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    Further reading

    [edit]
    • Muka, Arnošt (1921, 1928), “i”, inSłownik dolnoserbskeje rěcy a jeje narěcow (in German), St. Petersburg, Prague:ОРЯС РАН,ČAVU; Reprinted Bautzen: Domowina-Verlag,2008
    • Starosta, Manfred (1999), “i”, inDolnoserbsko-nimski słownik / Niedersorbisch-deutsches Wörterbuch (in German), Bautzen: Domowina-Verlag

    Lule Sami

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    Verb

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    i

    1. second-personsingularpresent ofij

    Lushootseed

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    Pronunciation

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    Letter

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    i

    1. The fifteenthletter of theLushootseed alphabet, pronounced as a non-low front unrounded vowel.

    Makasar

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    Article

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    i (Lontara spellingᨕᨗ)

    1. article for personal names and pronouns

    Malay

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    Letter

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    i

    1. The ninthletter of the Malayalphabet, written in theLatin script.

    See also

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    Maltese

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    Pronunciation

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    • IPA(key): /ɪ/(short phoneme)
    • IPA(key): /iː/(long phoneme)
    • IPA(key): /ɪː/(long phoneme before the letters,ħ,h,q; merges withie)
    • IPA(key): /ɛj/,/aj/(after; variation is regional and idiolectal)

    Letter

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    i (upper caseI)

    1. The twelfthletter of the Maltesealphabet, written in theLatin script.

    See also

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    Maori

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    Pronunciation

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    Letter

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    i (upper caseI)

    1. The sixthletter of the Maorialphabet, written in theLatin script.

    See also

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    Etymology

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    FromProto-Polynesian*i.

    Pronunciation

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    Particle

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    i

    1. from
    2. past-tense verbal particle
    3. particle indicating the direct object of a transitive sentence
    4. past-tense particle indicating location

    Middle English

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    Etymology 1

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    Preposition

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    i

    1. alternative form ofin(in)

    Etymology 2

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    Pronoun

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    i

    1. alternative form ofI(I)

    Etymology 3

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    Pronoun

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    i

    1. alternative form ofhe(they)

    Middle Irish

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    Alternative forms

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    Preposition

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    i (triggers eclipsis)

    1. in,into

    Usage notes

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    Seethe Old Irish entry for inflection, combining forms and more information.

    Descendants

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    Middle Low German

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    Pronunciation

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    Pronoun

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    i m

    1. alternative form of

    Mirandese

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    Etymology

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    Inherited fromOld Leoneseye fromLatinet.

    Pronunciation

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    • IPA(key): /i/[i]
    • Rhymes:-i
    • Syllabification:i

    Conjunction

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    i

    1. and

    Mizo

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    Etymology

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    FromProto-Sino-Tibetan*i(we (you and me)),[1] viaProto-Kuki-Chin*i.

    Pronoun

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    i (pluralin)

    1. (clitic)you,yoursg

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^DeLancey, Scott (31 July 2023), “Argument Indexation (Verb Agreement) in South Central (Kuki-Chin)”, inHimalayan Linguistics[1], volume22, number 1,→DOI,→ISSN, pages243-275

    Mòcheno

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    Etymology

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    FromMiddle High Germanich, fromOld High Germanih, fromProto-West Germanic*ik, fromProto-Germanic*ek. Cognate withGermanich,EnglishI.

    Pronoun

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    i (dativemer)

    1. I

    Inflection

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    Personal pronouns
    singularplural
    1st personibiar
    2nd personduir
    3rd personer,si,ssei

    References

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    Mondé

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    Noun

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    i

    1. water

    References

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    Murui Huitoto

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    Pronunciation

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    Root

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    i

    1. this,that(anaphoric, aspecific)

    Derived terms

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    References

    [edit]
    • Katarzyna Izabela Wojtylak (2017),A grammar of Murui (Bue): a Witotoan language of Northwest Amazonia.[8], Townsville: James Cook University press (PhD thesis), page161

    Navajo

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    Letter

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    i (upper caseI)

    1. The thirteenthletter of the Navajoalphabet, written in theLatin script:
      i =/ɪ˨/
      į =/ɪ̃˨/
      í =/ɪ˥/
      į́ =/ɪ̃˥/
      ii =/iː˨˨/
      įį =/ĩː˨˨/
      íi =/iː˥˨/
      į́į =/ĩː˥˨/
      ií =/iː˨˥/
      įį́ =/ĩː˨˥/
      íí =/iː˥˥/
      į́į́ =/ĩː˥˥/

    Neapolitan

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    Etymology 1

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    Verb

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    i

    1. alternative spelling ofire(togo)

    Etymology 2

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    FromLatinego.

    Alternative forms

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    Pronunciation

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    Pronoun

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    i

    1. I:the first-person singular nominative personal pronoun.

    Nheengatu

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    Etymology

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    Inherited fromOld Tupii.

    Pronunciation

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    Request for audio pronunciationThis entry needs anaudio pronunciation. If you are a native speaker with a microphone, pleaserecord this word. The recorded pronunciationwill appear here when it's ready.
    • Rhymes:-i
    • Hyphenation:i

    Pronoun

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    i

    1. (second-class) third-person singular personal pronoun (he,him,his,she,her,it,its)
      I akanhemu uikú nhaãséi kirá uikú.
      He is scared becausehe is fat.
      Indé reputari repitái irũmu.
      You want to stay withhim.
      Indé remeẽ manungarai xupé.
      You give something tohim.
      I manha uwiké uka pisasú upé.
      His mother enters the new house.

    Usage notes

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    • As a second-class pronoun,i is used as the subject of a sentence when its verb is a second-class one (those verbs are sometimes referred to as adjectives). The personal pronouni is also used when governed by any postposition with the exception ofarama. Unlike other second-class pronouns,i is used when governed by the postpositionsupé. Finally,i is used as a possessive pronoun as well.

    Descendants

    [edit]
    • >? Pirahã:hi

    See also

    [edit]
    Nheengatu personal pronouns
    singularfirst-class pronounsecond-class pronoun
    first-personixése
    second-personindéne
    third-personi
    pluralfirst-class pronounsecond-class pronoun
    first-personyandéyané
    second-personpenhẽpe
    third-personaintá (or)aintá (or)

    References

    [edit]
    • Eduardo de Almeida Navarro (2016),Curso de língua geral (nheengatu ou tupi moderno): a língua das origens da civilização amazônica[9] (in Portuguese), 2nd edition, São Paulo: Páginas & Letras,→ISBN, pages11 and 104
    • Avila, Marcel Twardowsky (2021), “i”, inProposta de dicionário nheengatu-português [Nheengatu–Portuguese dictionary proposal] (in Portuguese), São Paulo: USP,→DOI,page311

    North Frisian

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    Etymology 1

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    Pronunciation

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    • IPA(key): [ə](reduced vowel)
    • IPA(key): [ɪ](short full vowel)
    • IPA(key): [iː](long vowel, speltii)

    Letter

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    i (lower case,upper caseI)

    1. Aletter of the North Frisianalphabet, written in theLatin script.
    Usage notes
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    • The reduced vowel is mostly represented by ⟨e⟩. The alternative use of ⟨i⟩ is restricted to the insular dialects:
      • In Föhr-Amrum Frisian, it only occurs when the suffix-n is added to a word whose basic form ends in-e. For example,fraagin is infinitive II offraage(to ask), distinguished fromfraagen, the plural offraag(question).
      • In Sylt Frisian, any word-final[ə] is spelt ⟨i⟩. It remains before inflectional-n or-s, but changes to ⟨e⟩ before other suffixes. For example,fraagifraagin, but fraagest. Moreover, ⟨i⟩ occurs in the prefixbi- and word-internally in adapted borrowings (ginau from German,Janiwaari from Latin).
    See also
    [edit]

    Etymology 2

    [edit]

    Pronunciation

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    Pronoun

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    i(Sylt)

    1. you,you all(second-person plural personal pronoun)
    Alternative forms
    [edit]
    See also
    [edit]
    Personal and possessive pronouns (Sylt dialect)
    personalpossessive
    subject caseobject casesingular
    referent
    plural referent
    fullreducedfullreducedattributiveindependent
    singular1stik'kmiminminen
    2nddidindinen
    3rdmhi'rhöm'nsinsinen
    f'shöör'shöörhöören
    nhatet,'thömet,'tsinsinen
    dual1stwatunkunkunken
    2ndatjunkjunkjunken
    3rdjatjam'sjaarjaaren
    plural1stüüsüüsüüsen
    2ndijuujuujuuen
    3rdja'sjam'sjaarjaaren
    • The reduced forms with an apostrophe areenclitic; they immediately follow verbs or conjunctions. is deleted altogether in such contexts.
    • Et is not enclitic and can stand in any unstressed position; the full subject formhat is now rarely used. Inreflexive use, only full object forms occur.
    • The dual forms are dated, but not obsolete as in other dialects.
    • Independent possessives are distinguished from attributive ones only with plural referents.

    Norwegian Bokmål

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    Etymology

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    FromOld Norseí(in), fromProto-Germanic*in(in, into), fromProto-Indo-European*én(in).

    Pronunciation

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    • (letter name):IPA(key): /iː/
    • (phoneme):IPA(key): /iː/,/i/,/ɪ/

    Letter

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    i

    1. The ninthletter of the Norwegian Bokmålalphabet, written in theLatin script.

    Preposition

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    i

    1. (location)in, inside of
      Liggei sengenLayingin bed
      Oppei fjelleneUpin the mountains
    2. (duration of time)for,in,during
      Møtet varte (i) to timerThe meeting lasted two hours (literally, “The meeting wentduring two hours”)
      Han var utenlandsi mange årHe lived abroad for many years
      I høst,i vår,i dag,i gårIn autumn,in spring, today, yesterday
    3. (condition, state)in
      Værei fredTo bein peace
      Værei god formTo bein shape (physically fit)
      Levei fattigdomTo livein poverty
    4. (means, method)in
      Betalei gullTo payin gold.
      Gjøre noei all hastTo do something urgently (literally, “To do somethingin all haste”)
      i hemmelighetin secret
    5. pertaining to, inreference to
      I deg har jeg en sann venn.In you I have a true friend.

    Norwegian Nynorsk

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    Etymology 1

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    FromOld Norseí, fromProto-Germanic*in(in, into). Akin toEnglishin.

    Preposition

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    i

    1. (location)in, inside of
      No er mei Noreg.We are currentlyin Norway.
    2. (duration of time)for,in,during
    3. (condition, state)in
    4. (means, method)in
    5. pertaining to, inreference to
    Derived terms
    [edit]

    Adverb

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    i

    1. Used together with certain verbs.

    Etymology 2

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    FromLatini,minuscule ofI.

    Pronunciation

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    Letter

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    i (upper caseI,definite singulari-en,indefinite plurali-ar,definite plurali-ane)

    1. The ninthletter of the Norwegianalphabet, calledi and written in theLatin script.
    Derived terms
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    Etymology 3

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    Pronoun

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    i (objectiveme,possessivemin)

    1. (dialectal)alternativeletter-case form ofI;alternative form ofeg(I)

    Etymology 4

    [edit]

    FromOld Norseér,ír, fromProto-Germanic*jūz. Possibly viaDanishI. Compare withde.

    Pronunciation

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    Pronoun

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    i (objectivejærorærorør,possessivejærsorærsorørs)

    1. (obsolete, dialectal, polite)you (second person singular)
      • 1853,Ivar Aasen,Prøver af Landsmaalet i Norge (overall work in Danish), Christiania: Carl C. Werner & Co., page 2:
        men æg undras paa, ati sku kjenn' mæg; æg trur aller, at æg kjenneør; æg tyks aller ha settør før.
        Though I wonder howyou would know me. I don't think I knowyou. I don't think I've ever seenyou before.

    References

    [edit]
    • “i” inThe Nynorsk Dictionary.
    • Torp, Alf (1919), “I”, inNynorsk etymologisk ordbok (in Norwegian Nynorsk), Kristiania: Aschehoug, page240
    • Ivar Aasen (1850), “i”, inOrdbog over det norske Folkesprog[10] (in Danish), Oslo:Samlaget, published2000

    Anagrams

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    Nupe

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    Pronunciation

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    • (phoneme):IPA(key): /i/,(after /n/ or /m/)/ĩ/

    Letter

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    i (lower case,upper caseI)

    1. The eleventhletter of the Nupealphabet, written in theLatin script.

    See also

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    Occitan

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    Pronunciation

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    Noun

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    i f (pluralis)

    1. i(the letter i, I)

    Derived terms

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    Old French

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    Etymology

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    FromLatinhīc.

    Adverb

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    i

    1. there

    Descendants

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    • French:y

    Old Irish

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    Alternative forms

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    Etymology

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    FromProto-Celtic*en (compareWelshyn), fromProto-Indo-European*h₁én (compareEnglishin,Latinin,Ancient Greekἐν(en)).

    The third-person singular masculine and neuter inflected dative formand isnot derived from a contraction with a pronoun. Instead, it was originally an adverb with an independent etymology. See its page for its etymology.

    Preposition

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    i (triggers eclipsis)

    1. in [withdative]
    2. into[withaccusative]
    3. in regard to,as to[withdative]
    4. as[withaccusative]

    For quotations using this term, seeCitations:i.

    Inflection

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    Inflection ofi
    Person:normalemphatic
    singularfirstindium(m)indiumsa
    secondindiutindiuts(i)u
    third
    m orn
    dativeandandsom
    accusativeindindsom
    third
    f
    dativeindi
    accusativeinteintesi
    pluralfirstindiunnindiunni
    secondindibindibsi
    thirddativeindibindibsom,indibsem
    accusativeintiu

    Combinations with the definite article:

    Combinations with possessive determiners:

    • im(in my)(1st person singular)
    • inna,na(in his/her/its/their)(3rd person)

    The formi is unchanged in combination with a relative pronoun.

    Descendants

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    • Middle Irish:i,a

    Further reading

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    Old Occitan

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    Etymology

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    FromLatinhīc.

    Adverb

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    i

    1. there

    Descendants

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    • Occitan:i

    Old Polish

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    Alternative forms

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    Etymology

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    Etymology tree
    Proto-Indo-European*h₁ey
    Proto-Slavic*i
    Old Polishi

      Inherited fromProto-Slavic*i. First attested in the 14th century.

      Pronunciation

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      Conjunction

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      i

      1. and(cumulative coordinating conjunction)

      Descendants

      [edit]
      • Polish:i
      • Silesian:i

      References

      [edit]
      • B. Sieradzka-Baziur,Ewa Deptuchowa, Joanna Duska, Mariusz Frodyma, Beata Hejmo, Dorota Janeczko, Katarzyna Jasińska, Krystyna Kajtoch, Joanna Kozioł, Marian Kucała, Dorota Mika, Gabriela Niemiec, Urszula Poprawska, Elżbieta Supranowicz, Ludwika Szelachowska-Winiarzowa, Zofia Wanicowa, Piotr Szpor, Bartłomiej Borek, editors (2011–2015), “i, hi”, inSłownik pojęciowy języka staropolskiego [Conceptual Dictionary of Old Polish] (in Polish), Kraków:IJP PAN,→ISBN

      Old Tupi

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      Alternative forms

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      • î(after vowels)

      Pronunciation

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      • IPA(key): (atonic)/i/
      • Rhymes:-i
      • Hyphenation:i

      Pronoun

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      i (2nd class,3rd person singular and plural,1st class equivalenta'e)

      1. he,she,they,it
      2. him,her,them
      3. his,her,their,its
      4. (dummy pronoun)it
        Gûyrái porang
        The bird is beautiful
        (literally, “birdit beautiful”)
        Aîkutuk
        I pokedit

      Descendants

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      • Nheengatu:i

      See also

      [edit]
      Old Tupi personal pronouns
      NumberPersonNominative /AccusativePossessiveDativeObjective
      Subject1st class2nd classNonreflexiveReflexive1st class2nd class
      Singular1stixéxeixébe /ixéboxebe /xebo
      2ndîepéendéndeendébe /endébondebe /ndebooro-
      Singular and Plural3rda'eioi xupé
      Plural1st exc.oréorébe /orébo
      1st inc.îandéîandébe /îandébo
      2ndpeîepépeẽpepeẽme /peẽmoopo-
      Indefiniteaséasébe /asébo

      References

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      Paicî

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      Etymology

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      FromProto-Oceanic*kutu, fromProto-Malayo-Polynesian*kutu, fromProto-Austronesian*kuCu.

      Noun

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      i

      1. louse

      References

      [edit]
      • Jim Hollyman, K. J. Hollyman,Études sur les langues du Nord de la Nouvelle-Calédonie,page 52, 1999

      Papiamentu

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      Alternative forms

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      • y(alternative spelling)

      Etymology

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      FromSpanishy andPortuguesee andKabuverdianui.

      Conjunction

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      i

      1. and

      Pijin

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      Particle

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      i

      1. Separates thesubject of a sentence from thepredicate, used when the subject is apronoun or anoun

      Polish

      [edit]
      PolishWikipedia has an article on:
      Wikipediapl

      Pronunciation

      [edit]
       

      Etymology 1

      [edit]

      The Polish orthography is based on the Latin alphabet. No earlier script is known. See thehistory of Polish orthography article on Wikipedia for more, andi for development of the glyph itself.

      Letter

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      i (lower case,upper caseI)

      1. The twelfthletter of the Polishalphabet, calledi and written in theLatin script.
      See also
      [edit]

      Etymology 2

      [edit]
      Etymology tree
      Proto-Indo-European*h₁ey
      Proto-Slavic*i
      Old Polishi
      Polishi

        Inherited fromOld Polishi.

        Conjunction

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        i

        1. and
          Adami Ewa tylko zjedli jabłko.Adamand Eve only ate an apple.
          Patrzę na niąi oczom nie wierzę.I look at herand can’t believe my eyes.
        2. even
          Wychodząci kaloryfer nam naprawił.Leaving heeven repaired our radiator.
          I ślepa wiewiórka czasem znajdzie orzech.Even a blind squirrel finds an acorn sometimes.
          Ja krowy toi w telewizji nigdy nie widziałem.I never saw a cow,even on TV.
        3. also,too
          I mnie się podoba wasz wybór.I like your choicetoo.
          Czyi my?Wetoo?
        4. so,so that
          Zmęczyłem sięi nie byłem już w stanie grać w koszykówkę.I grew tired,so I couldn’t play basketball anymore.
          Byłeś głupi,i cierp teraz.You were a fool,so now suffer.
        5. (i...i)as well as
          Polsce potrzebne sąi armia,i flota.Poland needs an armyas well as a navy.
        6. emphasizing particle
          I dobrze.Fine.
        Derived terms
        [edit]
        particles
        noun

        Trivia

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        According toSłownik frekwencyjny polszczyzny współczesnej (1990),i is one of the most used words in Polish, appearing 2473 times in scientific texts, 2409 times in news, 3061 times in essays, 2636 times in fiction, and 1806 times in plays, each out of a corpus of 100,000 words, totaling 12385 times, making it the 2nd most common word in a corpus of 500,000 words.[1]

        References

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        1. ^Ida Kurcz (1990), “i”, inSłownik frekwencyjny polszczyzny współczesnej [Frequency dictionary of the Polish language] (in Polish), Kraków; Warszawa: Polska Akademia Nauk. Instytut Języka Polskiego, page148

        Further reading

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        Portuguese

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        Pronunciation

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        Letter

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        i (lower case,upper caseI)

        1. The ninthletter of the Portuguesealphabet, written in theLatin script.

        See also

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        Noun

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        i m (pluralis)

        1. The name of theLatin-script letterI/i.

        Derived terms

        [edit]

        See also

        [edit]

        Pumpokol

        [edit]

        Etymology

        [edit]

        Inherited fromProto-Yeniseian*χegja(name, given name).

        Noun

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        i (W.)

        1. (sociology)given name

        Further reading

        [edit]
        • Werner, Heinrich (2005),Die Jenissej-Sprachen des 18. Jahrhunderts, Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag,→ISBN, page182

        Rapa Nui

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        Etymology

        [edit]

        FromProto-Polynesian*i.

        Particle

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        i

        1. relational particle that marks the object of a verb

        Usage notes

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        Used in all cases except with verbs of sensing; in which case, usee.

        Preposition

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        i

        1. at
        2. in

        Romani

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        Pronunciation

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        Etymology 1

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        Letter

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        i (lower case,upper caseI)

        1. (International Standard)The twelfthletter of the Romanialphabet, written in theLatin script.
        2. (Pan-Vlax)The thirteenthletter of the Romanialphabet, written in theLatin script.
        See also
        [edit]

        Etymology 2

        [edit]

        Article

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        i sg (masculine singularo,plurale)

        1. the;feminine singular definite article
          i SperàncaSperanza
          i RumùniaRomania
        Usage notes
        [edit]
        • The definite article is used with proper nouns (given names and place names) as well.
        Declension
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        The definite article
        number and gendersgsgpl
        nominativeoie
        obliquee

        Romanian

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        Etymology 1

        [edit]

        SeeTranslingual section.

        Pronunciation

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        Letter

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        i (lower case,upper caseI)

        1. The eleventhletter of the Romanianalphabet, calledi and written in theLatin script.
        Usage notes
        [edit]

        SeeI for notes on pronunciation.

        See also
        [edit]

        Etymology 2

        [edit]

        FromOld Church Slavonicи(i).

        Pronunciation

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        Conjunction

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        i

        1. (obsolete)and
          Synonym:și
        Usage notes
        [edit]

        Mostly used in the context ofiproci (and so on...)

        Samoan

        [edit]

        Etymology

        [edit]

        FromProto-Polynesian*i.

        Particle

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        i

        1. used to mark the following (noun or noun phrase) as a direct object

        Preposition

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        i

        1. (indicating destination)to

        Sardinian

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        Etymology

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        FromLatinhīc(here).

        Pronoun

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        i (adverbial)

        1. there (at a place)
        2. there,thither (to there)
          Synonyms:bi,nche

        Sassarese

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        Etymology 1

        [edit]

        FromLatinī(the name of the letterI).

        Noun

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        i f (invariable)

        1. The name of theLatin-script letterI/i.;i

        Etymology 2

        [edit]

        Apocopic form ofin.

        Preposition

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        i

        1. alternative form ofi'
          • 1989, Giovanni Maria Cherchi, “Un cuntaddu [A tale]”, inLa poesia di l'althri [The poetry of others], Sassari: Arnoldo Mondadori Editore, page47:
            Di la ziddài natibai lu so’ cori
            diricaddu una mamma s’ammintaba
            ch’era verdhi e fiuridda che giardhinu.
            About the native town,in her delicate heart, a mother remembered it was as green and full of flowers as a garden.

        Sathmar Swabian

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        Pronoun

        [edit]

        i

        1. I

        References

        [edit]
        • Claus Stephani,Volksgut der Sathmarschwaben (1985)

        Savi

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        Noun

        [edit]

        i

        1. water

        References

        [edit]
        • Decker, Kendall D. (1992), Clare F. O’Leary, editor,Languages of Chitral (Sociolinguistic Survey of Northern Pakistan; 5)‎[12], Islamabad: National Institute of Pakistani Studies, Quaid-i-Azam University, page185, Summer Institute of Linguistics
        • Knobloch, Nina (2020),A grammar sketch of Sauji: An Indo-Aryan language of Afghanistan[13], Stockholm: Stockholm University, page49

        Scots

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        Etymology

        [edit]

        FromMiddle Englishi, variant ofin(in).

        Pronunciation

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        Preposition

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        i

        1. in

        Scottish Gaelic

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        Etymology 1

        [edit]

        Letter

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        i (lower case,upper caseI)

        1. The ninthletter of the Scottish Gaelicalphabet, written in theLatin script.It is preceded byh and followed byl. Its traditional name isiodh(yew).
        See also
        [edit]

        Etymology 2

        [edit]

        FromOld Irish. Cognates includeIrish andManxee.

        Pronunciation

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        Pronoun

        [edit]

        i (emphaticise)

        1. third-person feminine pronoun;she,her,it
        See also
        [edit]
        Scottish Gaelic personal pronouns
        simpleemphatic
        singularpluralsingularplural
        first personmisinnmisesinne
        second personthu,tu1sibh2thusa,tusa1sibhse2
        third
        person
        meiadesaniadsan
        fiise

        1 Used when following a verb ending in-n,-s or-dh.
        2sibh andsibhse also act as the polite singular pronouns.
        To mark a direct object of a verbal noun, the derivatives ofgam are used.

        References

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        1. ^Oftedal, M. (1956),A linguistic survey of the Gaelic dialects of Scotland, Vol. III: The Gaelic of Leurbost, Isle of Lewis, Oslo: Norsk Tidsskrift for Sprogvidenskap
        2. ^John MacPherson (1945) The Gaelic dialect of North Uist (Thesis)‎[2], Edinburgh: University of Edinburgh
        3. ^Mac Gill-Fhinnein, Gordon (1966),Gàidhlig Uidhist a Deas, Dublin: Institiúid Ard-Léinn Bhaile Átha Cliath
        4. ^Borgstrøm, Carl Hj. (1937),The dialect of Barra in the Outer Hebrides, Oslo: Norsk Tidsskrift for Sprogvidenskap
        5. ^Wentworth, Roy (2003),Gaelic Words and Phrases From Wester Ross / Faclan is Abairtean à Ros an Iar, Inverness: CLÀR,→ISBN

        Serbo-Croatian

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        Etymology 1

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        SeeTranslingual section.

        Pronunciation

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        Letter

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        i (Cyrillic spellingи)

        1. The thirteenthletter of the Serbo-Croatianalphabet, written in theLatin script.

        Etymology 2

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        FromProto-Slavic*i.

        Pronunciation

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        Conjunction

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        i (Cyrillic spellingи)

        1. and
          Ivica i Marica se voleIvica and Marica love each other.
          i tako daljeand so on
        2. (i… i…)bothand
          ne možeš istovremeno i tužiti i suditi.you can't simultaneously both sue and judge
        3. also,too,as well
          i meni se sviđa vaš odabirI like your choice too
        4. even (usually preceded byčȁk)
          (čak) i ja sam pozvan na zabavu!even I have been invited to the party
        5. (nesȁmonȅgo/vȅći…)also,too
          on je ne samo darovit, nego i jako marljivhe is not only talented, but also very industrious
        6. so, sothat (=te,pa)
          umorio sam se i nisam mogao više igrati košarkuI grew tired, so I couldn't play basketball anymore

        Sicilian

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        Etymology 1

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        FromLatinī(the name of the letterI).

        Pronunciation

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        Noun

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        i f

        1. The name of theLatin-script letterI/i.;i
        Derived terms
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        Etymology 2

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        From the lenition ofli, from the conflation of the apheresis ofLatinillī andillae, both nominative plurals ofille.

        Pronunciation

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        Article

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        i pl orpl

        1. (masculine and feminine plural definite article)the
          Synonym:li
        Usage notes
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        • As for other Romance languages, such as Neapolitan or Portuguese, Sicilian definite articles have undergone a consonant lenition that has led to the phonetic fall of the initiall. The use of this illiquid variant has not yet made the use of liquid variants disappear, but today it is still the prevalent use in speech and writing.
        • In the case of the production of literary texts, such as singing or poetry, or of formal and institutional texts, resorting to "liquid articles" and "liquid articulated prepositions" confers greater euphony to the text, although it may sound a form of courtly recovery.
        • Illiquid definite articles can be phonetically absorbed by the following noun. I.e:l'arancini (liquid) andârancini (illiquid).
        Inflection
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        Sicilian articles
        singularplural
        masculinefeminine
        indefinite articlenu,un,'nna
        definite
        article
        liquidlulali
        illiquidu,ûa,âi,î

        Etymology 3

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        From the lenition ofli, from the conflation of the apheresis ofLatinillī andillae, both nominative plurals ofille.

        Alternative forms

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        • li(liquid form)

        Pronunciation

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        Pronoun

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        i pl orpl

        1. (accusative)them
          Synonym:li
          I canusci?Do you knowthem?
        2. (accusative)it,this orthat thing
          Synonym:li
          Quannu desi.When I gavethem to you.
        Usage notes
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        • This pronoun can blend in contracted forms with other particles, especially other personal pronominal particles.
        Inflection
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        Sicilianpronominal particles
        singularplural
        masculinefeminine
        mi
        ti
        cici uci a
        ni
        vi
        cici uci a

        Silesian

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        Pronunciation

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        Etymology 1

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        The Silesian orthography is based on the Latin alphabet. No earlier script is known. See theSilesian language article on Wikipedia for more, andi for development of the glyph itself.

        Letter

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        i (lower case,upper casei)

        1. The eleventhletter of the Silesianalphabet, written in theLatin script.
        See also
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        Etymology 2

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        Etymology tree
        Proto-Indo-European*h₁ey
        Proto-Slavic*i
        Old Polishi
        Silesiani

          Inherited fromOld Polishi.

          Conjunction

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          i

          1. coordinating conjunction;and
            Synonym:a

          Further reading

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          • i in silling.org

          Silimo

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          Noun

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          i

          1. water

          References

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          Sirionó

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          Noun

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          i

          1. water

          References

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          Skolt Sami

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          Pronunciation

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          Letter

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          i (upper caseI)

          1. The sixteenthletter of the Skolt Samialphabet, written in theLatin script.

          See also

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          Slovak

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          Etymology

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          FromProto-Slavic*i.

          Pronunciation

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          Conjunction

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          i

          1. and
          2. as well as

          Derived terms

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          Further reading

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          • i”, inSlovníkový portál Jazykovedného ústavu Ľ. Štúra SAV [Dictionary portal of the Ľ. Štúr Institute of Linguistics, Slovak Academy of Science] (in Slovak),https://slovnik.juls.savba.sk,2003–2025

          Slovene

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          SloveneWikipedia has an article on:
          Wikipediasl

          Etymology 1

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          From Gaj's Latin alphabeti, fromCzech alphabeti, from Latini, lower case variation ofI from theEtruscan letter𐌉(i,i), from theAncient Greek letterΙ(I,iota), derived from thePhoenician letter𐤉(y,yod), from theEgyptian hieroglyph𓂝.

          Pronunciation

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          The templateTemplate:sl-pronounce does not use the parameter(s):
          q=phoneme
          Please seeModule:checkparams for help with this warning.

          • (Standard Slovene, tonal)IPA(key): /ˈíː/,/ˈìː/,/ˈî/,/i/,[ˈɪ́ː],[ˈɪ̀ː],[ˈɪ̂],[ˈîː],[ˈǐː],[ˈɪ̂ː],[ˈɪ̌ː],SNPT:/ī/,/ȉ/,/i/
          • (Standard Slovene, non-tonal)IPA(key): /ˈiː/,/ˈi/,/i/,[ˈɪː],[ˈɪ],SNPT:/í/,/ì/,/i/

            Note: different distinctions and accent shifts do not necessarily exclude other and most of them exist in both tonal and non-tonal Slovene.

            The templateTemplate:sl-pronounce does not use the parameter(s):
            q=letter namet=ī
            Please seeModule:checkparams for help with this warning.

            • (Standard Slovene, tonal)IPA(key): [ˈîː],[ˈǐː],SNPT:[ī]
            • (Standard Slovene, non-tonal)IPA(key): [ˈiː],SNPT:[í],
              Audio:(file)

              Note: different distinctions and accent shifts do not necessarily exclude other and most of them exist in both tonal and non-tonal Slovene.

              Letter

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              i (lower case,upper caseI)

              1. The tenthletter of the Slovenealphabet, written in theLatin script.
              2. The fifteenthletter of the Slovenealphabet (Resian), written in theLatin script.
              3. The eleventhletter of the Slovenealphabet (Natisone Valley dialect), written in theLatin script.

              Symbol

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              i

              1. (SNPT)Phonetictranscription of sound [i].

              Noun

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              ī inan

              1. The name of theLatin script letterI /i.
              2. (linguistics)The name of thephoneme/i/.
              Declension
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              • Overall more common
              First masculine declension (soft o-stem, inanimate) , fixed accent, -j- infix
              nom. sing.i
              gen. sing.i-ja
              singulardualplural
              nominative
              imenovȃlnik
              ii-jai-ji
              genitive
              rodȋlnik
              i-jai-jevi-jev
              dative
              dajȃlnik
              i-ju,i-jii-jemai-jem
              accusative
              tožȋlnik
              ii-jai-je
              locative
              mẹ̑stnik
              The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorsThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorsThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors
              instrumental
              The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors
              The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorsThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorsThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors
              (vocative)
              (The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors)
              The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorsThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorsThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors
              • More common when with a definite adjective

              The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors

              Third masculine declension (no endings) , fixed accent
              nom. sing.The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors
              gen. sing.The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors
              singulardualplural
              nominative
              The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors
              The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorsThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorsThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors
              genitive
              The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors
              The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorsThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorsThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors
              dative
              The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors
              The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorsThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorsThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors
              accusative
              The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors
              The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorsThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorsThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors
              locative
              The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors
              The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorsThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorsThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors
              instrumental
              The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors
              The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorsThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorsThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors
              (vocative)
              (The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors)
              The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorsThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorsThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors
              • Dialectal, in common written language used till 19th century

              The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors

              First masculine declension (hard o-stem, inanimate) , -j- infix
              nom. sing.The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors
              gen. sing.The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors
              singulardualplural
              nominative
              The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors
              The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorsThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorsThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors
              genitive
              The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors
              The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorsThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorsThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors
              dative
              The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors
              The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorsThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorsThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors
              accusative
              The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors
              The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorsThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorsThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors
              locative
              The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors
              The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorsThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorsThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors
              instrumental
              The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors
              The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorsThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorsThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors
              (vocative)
              (The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors)
              The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorsThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorsThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors

              Derived terms

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              The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors

              Etymology 2

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              The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorsThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors

              Thisetymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at theEtymology scriptorium.

              The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors

              Pronunciation

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              The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors

                Note: different distinctions and accent shifts do not necessarily exclude other and most of them exist in both tonal and non-tonal Slovene.

                The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors

                Interjection

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                The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors

                1. used to denote happiness after correct assumption
                  The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors
                  The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors

                Etymology 3

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                The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorsThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors

                Thisetymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at theEtymology scriptorium.

                The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors

                Pronunciation

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                The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors

                  Note: different distinctions and accent shifts do not necessarily exclude other and most of them exist in both tonal and non-tonal Slovene.

                  The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors

                  Interjection

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                  The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors

                  1. The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorsused to denote unhappiness or unpleasant surprise
                    The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors
                  2. The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorsused to denote that speaker is indifferent to the topic
                    The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors
                    The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors

                  Etymology 4

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                  Derived fromThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors, itself fromThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors, an early locative singular determiner, formed from the rootThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors,The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors. Cognates withThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors,The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors,The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors,The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors,The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors,The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors,The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors,The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors,The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors,The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors,The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors,The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors,The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors, andThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors.

                  Pronunciation

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                  The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors

                    Note: different distinctions and accent shifts do not necessarily exclude other and most of them exist in both tonal and non-tonal Slovene.

                    The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors

                    Conjunction

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                    The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors

                    1. The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorsand
                      The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors
                    Usage notes
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                    Use ofi as a conjunction in Slovene is obsolete and not well-known, so most nowadays speakers usually relate it with other Slavic languages rather than with old Slovene. Nowadays, its derivative,The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors is used, which is etymologically speaking a stressed variant, but has since lost the initial difference.

                    As opposed toThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors,i can be pronounced as stressed or unstressed form in all contexts (but if taken out of context, only the stressed version is allowed) whereasin is stressed only if taken out of context.

                    Derived terms
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                    The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors

                    Etymology 5

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                    The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorsThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors

                    Thisetymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at theEtymology scriptorium.

                    The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors

                    Pronunciation

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                    The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors

                      Note: different distinctions and accent shifts do not necessarily exclude other and most of them exist in both tonal and non-tonal Slovene.

                      The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors

                        Note: different distinctions and accent shifts do not necessarily exclude other and most of them exist in both tonal and non-tonal Slovene.

                        The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors

                        Particle

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                        The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors

                        1. The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorsalso
                          The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors

                        Further reading

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                        The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors

                        Somali

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                        Etymology

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                        FromThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors, fromThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors, fromThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors. Cognate withThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors,The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors,The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors,The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors,The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors,The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors,The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors,The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors.

                        Pronoun

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                        The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors

                        1. me

                        See also

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                        Somali personal pronouns
                        independentclitic
                        emphaticsubjectobject
                        1st personsingularThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorsThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorsThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors
                        pluralexclusiveThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorsThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorsThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors
                        inclusiveThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorsThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorsThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors
                        2nd personsingularThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorsThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorsThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors
                        pluralThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorsThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorsThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors
                        3rd personsingularThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorsThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorsThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors-
                        The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorsThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorsThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors
                        pluralThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorsThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors

                        References

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                        • Puglielli, A., & Mansuur, C. C. (2012). "Qaamuuska Af‒Soomaaliga" (in Somali). Roma:Istituto Italiano per l’Africa e l’Oriente,page 427

                        Spanish

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                        Pronunciation

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                        Etymology 1

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                        Directly fromThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors.

                        Letter

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                        The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors

                        1. The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorsTheThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorsletter of theThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorsalphabet, written in theLatin script.
                          The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors

                        Noun

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                        The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors

                        1. name of the letterThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors

                        Derived terms

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                        The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors

                        Etymology 2

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                        SeeThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors.

                        Conjunction

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                        The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors

                        1. The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors

                        The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorsThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors

                        Sranan Tongo

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                        Pronoun

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                        The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors

                        1. The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors

                        Sumerian

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                        Romanization

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                        The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors

                        1. The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors
                        2. The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors

                        Swabian

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                        Etymology

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                        The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorsThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors

                        Thisetymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at theEtymology scriptorium.

                        The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors

                        Pronunciation

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                        Pronoun

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                        The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors

                        1. I

                        Coordinate terms

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                        Swabian personal pronouns
                        singularplural
                        The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorsThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorsThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorsThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorsThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorsThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors
                        The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorsThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorsThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors
                        The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorsThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorsThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors
                        The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors
                        The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors
                        The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors
                        The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors
                        The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors
                        The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors
                        The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors
                        The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors
                        The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors
                        The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors
                        The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors
                        The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors
                        The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors
                        The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors
                        The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorsThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors
                        The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors
                        The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors
                        The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors
                        The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors
                        The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors
                        The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors
                        The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors
                        The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorsThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorsThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorsThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors
                        The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors
                        The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorsThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors
                        The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors
                        The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors
                        The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors
                        The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors
                        The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors
                        The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors
                        The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors
                        The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorsThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorsThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorsThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors
                        The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors

                        Swedish

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                        Etymology 1

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                        FromThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors, fromThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors, fromThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors.

                        Pronunciation

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                        Adverb

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                        The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors

                        1. The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors
                        Derived terms
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                        The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors

                        Preposition

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                        The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors

                        1. in; located inside
                        2. in; specifies a place, a region or a country
                          The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors
                        3. The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorsto; before a full hour or, if used in the phrase "fem i halv", a half-hour
                          The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors
                          The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors
                        4. The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorsfor; duration
                          The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors
                        5. The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorslast,previous
                          The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors
                          The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors
                        Usage notes
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                        In definition 5, (last, previous) the following noun gets a suffix -s (weekdays:i måndags) or -as (seasons:i höstas, certain holidays, e.g.jul,midsommar,påsk,pingst). Other holidays instead useförra,senaste,sista, e.g.förranyåret.

                        Derived terms
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                        The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors

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                        Etymology 2

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                        fromThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors.

                        Pronunciation

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                        Pronoun

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                        The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors

                        1. The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorsI

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                        The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors

                        Tagalog

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                        Etymology 1

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                        The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors. Each pronunciation has a different source:

                        Pronunciation

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                        The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors

                        Letter

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                        The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors

                        1. The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorsTheThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorsletter of theThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorsalphabet (theFilipino alphabet), calledThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors and written in theLatin script.
                        2. The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorsTheThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorsletter of theThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorsalphabet (theAbakada alphabet), calledThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors and written in theLatin script.
                        3. The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorsThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorsTheThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorsletter of theThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorsalphabet (theAbecedario), calledThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors and written in theLatin script.
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                        Noun

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                        The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors

                        1. The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorsthe name of theLatin-script letterThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors/The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors, in theAbakada alphabetThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors
                          The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors
                        2. The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorsThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorsthe name of theLatin-script letterThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors/The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors, in theAbecedarioThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors
                          The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors
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                        Etymology 2

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                        The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors, the English name of the letterThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors.

                        Pronunciation

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                        The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors

                        Noun

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                        The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors

                        1. The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorsthe name of theLatin-script letterThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors/The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors, in theFilipino alphabetThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors
                          The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors
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                        Further reading

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                        Tahitian

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                        Etymology

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                        FromThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors.

                        Preposition

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                        The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors

                        1. at
                        2. in

                        Talysh

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                        Etymology

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                        Cognate withThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors.

                        Numeral

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                        The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors

                        1. one

                        Tarifit

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                        Etymology

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                        The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorsThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors fromThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors.

                        Particle

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                        The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors

                        1. The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorsThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors:who,that,which
                          The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors
                          The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors
                          The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors
                        2. The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorsThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors:and,so
                          The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors
                          The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors
                          The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors

                        Preposition

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                        The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors

                        1. The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorsThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors:to,for
                          The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors
                          The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors
                          The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors
                        2. The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorsThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors:per,a.
                          The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors
                          The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors

                        Tlingit

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                        Pronunciation

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                        Pronoun

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                        The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors

                        1. your (second-person singular possessive pronoun)

                        Tok Pisin

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                        Etymology

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                        FromThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors or an unknown Austronesian language.

                        Particle

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                        The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors

                        1. The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors

                        Tokelauan

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                        Etymology

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                        FromThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors. Cognates includeThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors andThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors.

                        Pronunciation

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                        Preposition

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                        The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors

                        1. in,on,at
                        2. on,during
                        3. with,by,using
                        4. because of

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                        Tongan

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                        Etymology

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                        FromThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors.

                        Pronunciation

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                        The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors

                        Preposition

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                        The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors

                        1. in

                        Turkish

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                        Pronunciation

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                        Letter

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                        The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorsThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors

                        1. The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorsTheThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorsletter of theThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorsalphabet, calledThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors and written in theLatin script.

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                        Noun

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                        The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors

                        1. The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorsThe name of theLatin-script letterThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors/The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors.The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors

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                        Turkmen

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                        Pronunciation

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                        Letter

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                        The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors

                        1. The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorsTheThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorsletter of theThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorsalphabet, calledThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors and written in theLatin script.

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                        Vietnamese

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                        Etymology

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                        Borrowed fromThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors orThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors.

                        Pronunciation

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                        The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorsThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors

                        Noun

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                        The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors

                        1. The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorsThe name of theLatin-script letterThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors/The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors.The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors

                        Synonyms

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                        The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors

                        The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors

                        Volapük

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                        Adverb

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                        The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors

                        1. also,too,as well

                        Votic

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                        Etymology

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                        Borrowed fromThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors.

                        Pronunciation

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                        The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors

                        Conjunction

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                        The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors

                        1. and
                          The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors

                        Particle

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                        The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors

                        1. also,as well,too

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                        Walloon

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                        Pronunciation

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                        Etymology 1

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                        FromThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors, from ClassicalThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors.

                        Pronoun

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                        The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors

                        1. he
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                        Etymology 2

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                        FromThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors, used in place of the missing third-person pronoun, fromThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors, accusative plural ofThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors.

                        Pronoun

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                        The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors

                        1. they
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                        Wano

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                        Noun

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                        The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors

                        1. water

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                        Welsh

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                        Pronunciation

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                        Etymology 1

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                        The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors

                        Alternative forms

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                        Letter

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                        The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors

                        1. The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorsTheThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorsletter of theThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorsalphabet, calledThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors and written in theLatin script.It is preceded byThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors and followed byThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors.
                        Mutation
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                        The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors

                        Derived terms
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                        The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorsThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors

                        Noun

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                        The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors

                        1. The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorsThe name of theLatin-script letterThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors/The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors.The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors
                        Mutation
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                        The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors

                        Etymology 2

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                        The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorsFromThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors, fromThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors.

                        Pronoun

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                        The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors

                        1. I,me
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                        Etymology 3

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                        The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorsFromThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors, fromThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors (pronouncedThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors), fromThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors, related toThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors,The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors,The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors.

                        The formi for the preposition itself must have been by analogy to the conjugated forms; the expected reflex of Middle Welshy would of course bey.

                        Preposition

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                        The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors

                        1. to,into (a place)
                          The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors
                        2. for (a recipient)
                          The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors
                          The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors
                        3. that
                          The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors
                        Usage notes
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                        SeeThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors for a similar distinction for "from".
                        • The literary language distinguishes between unemphatic personal forms and personal forms with emphasis on the pronoun.
                        In less formal language, this distinction is not made in writing.
                        • Used as apreterite tense form of ‘that’. The subject moves to the front of the subordinate clause, directly followingi, and the verb changes back to its verbal noun form.
                        Inflection
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                        Personal forms (literary)
                        singularplural
                        first personThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorsThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors
                        second personThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorsThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors
                        third personThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorsThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors
                        The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorsThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors
                        The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors
                        Personal forms (colloquial)
                        singularplural
                        first personiThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors/The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorsiThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors
                        second personiThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorsiThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors
                        third personThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorsThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors/The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorsThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors
                        The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorsThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorsThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors
                        The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorsThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors
                        Derived terms
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                        West Makian

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                        Etymology 1

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                        Pronunciation

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                        Verb

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                        The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors

                        1. The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors togo
                          The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors
                        2. The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors toleave
                        Conjugation
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                        Conjugation ofThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors (action verb)
                        singularplural
                        inclusiveexclusive
                        1st personThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorsThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorsThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors
                        2nd personThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorsThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors
                        3rd personinanimateThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorsThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors
                        animate
                        imperativeThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors,The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorsThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors,The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors

                        Etymology 2

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                        Adverb

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                        The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors

                        1. still
                          The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors

                        Etymology 3

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                        Pronunciation

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                        Adverb

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                        The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors

                        1. The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors,please
                          The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors
                          The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors

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                        White Lachi

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                        Pronunciation

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                        Noun

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                        The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors

                        1. water

                        References

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                        • Weera Ostapirat,Proto-Kra,Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area 23(1) (2000) (asʔi) (seeASJP)
                        1. ^Tai-Kadai 100-wordlists, compiled by Ilya Peiros
                        2. ^Jerold A. Edmondson, kenneth J. Gregerson,Outlying Kam-Tai, inMon-Khmer Studies 27
                        3. ^ABVD, citing Li Yunbing [李云兵],A Study of Lachi [拉基语硏究 / Laji yu yan jiu] (Beijing: 中央民族大学出版社 / Zhong yang min zu da xue chu ban she, 2000)
                        4. ^ABVD, citing Ryuichi Kosaka [小坂, 隆一],A descriptive study of the Lachi language: syntactic description, historical reconstruction and genetic relation (2000, PhD dissertation, Tokyo: Tokyo University of Foreign Studies)

                        Yele

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                        Letter

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                        The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors

                        1. The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors

                        Derived terms

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                        • The digraphii transcribes the long vowelThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors/iː/
                        • The digraph꞉i transcribes the nasal vowelThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors/ĩ/
                        • The trigraph꞉ii transcribes the long nasal vowelThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors/ĩː/

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                        The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors

                        Yola

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                        Preposition

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                        The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors[1]

                        1. The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors

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                        1. ^The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors

                        Yoruba

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                        Etymology 1

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                        Pronunciation

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                        Letter

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                        The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors

                        1. The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorsTheThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorsletter of theThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorsalphabet, calledThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors and written in theLatin script.

                        Noun

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                        The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors

                        1. The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorsThe name of theLatin-script letterThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors/The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors.The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors

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                        The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors

                        The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors

                        Etymology 2

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                        Pronunciation

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                        Particle

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                        The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors

                        1. The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors

                        Etymology 3

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                        Pronunciation

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                        Pronoun

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                        The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors

                        1. him,her,itThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors

                        Pronoun

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                        The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors

                        1. him,her,itThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors

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                        Yoruba personal pronouns
                        subjectobject1emphatic
                        affirmativenegative
                        singular1st personThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorsThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors /The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorsThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorsThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors
                        2nd personThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorsThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors /The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorsThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors
                        3rd personThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors[pronoun dropped][preceding vowel repeated for mono­syllabic verbs] /The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorsThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors
                        plural1st personThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorsThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorsThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors
                        2nd personThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorsThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorsThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors
                        3rd personThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorsThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorsThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errorsThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors
                        1 Except foryín, object pronouns have a high tone following a low or mid tone monosyllabic verb, and a mid tone following a high tone. For complex verbs, the tone does not change.

                        Yuqui

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                        Noun

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                        The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors

                        1. water

                        References

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                        • Perry N. Priest,A contribution to comparative studies in the Guaraní linguistic family,Language Sciences9(1): 17-20, page 18 (1987)
                        • L. Villafañe,Gramática Yuki. Lengua Tupí-Guaraní de Bolivia (Universidad Nacional de Tucumán, Ediciones del Rectorado, 2004), page 302

                        Zia

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                        Etymology

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                        FromThe time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors.

                        Noun

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                        The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors

                        1. tree

                        Zou

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                        The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors

                        Etymology 1

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                        Particle

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                        The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors

                        1. yes

                        Etymology 2

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                        Pronunciation

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                        Particle

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                        The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors

                        1. no

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                        Zulu

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                        Letter

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                        The time allocated for running Lua modules has expired. More information:Wiktionary:Lua timeout errors

                        1. The ninthletter of the Zulualphabet, written in theLatin script.

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