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I U+0049, I
LATIN CAPITAL LETTER I
H
[U+0048]
Основни латински J
[U+004A]

U+2160, Ⅰ
ROMAN NUMERAL ONE

[U+215F]
Number Forms
[U+2161]
U+FF29, I
FULLWIDTH LATIN CAPITAL LETTER I

[U+FF28]
Halfwidth and Fullwidth Forms
[U+FF2A]

TranslingualУреди

 
Википедија има чланак на:
Википедија

Alternative formsУреди

  • (Roman numeral one): , i,
  • ("Cardinal number read ordinal", i.e. ordinal): I.

LetterУреди

I (lower case i)

  1. The ninth letter of the basic modern Latin alphabet.

I (lower case ı)

  1. The letter i without a dot above, in both the upper case and the lower case versions.

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SymbolУреди

I

  1. (element symbol) Symbol for iodine.
  2. (physics) Isotopic spin.
  3. (license plate codes) Italy
  4. (physics, electronics) Electrical current.
  5. (physics, kinematics) moment of inertia.
  6. (amino acid) IUPAC 1-letter abbreviation for isoleucine
  7. (mathematics, linear algebra) identity matrix
  8. (analysis, topology) the (closed) unit interval; [0, 1]
  9. (inorganic chemistry) Specifying an oxidation state of 1
  10. (music) major tonic triad

NumeralУреди

I (upper case Roman numeral, lower case i)

  1. cardinal number one.
  2. Script error: The function "template_categorize" does not exist. (especially in the names of aristocracy) the first.

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Other representations of I:

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EnglishУреди

PronunciationУреди

Etymology 1Уреди

From Средњи Енглески I (also ik, ich), from Стари Енглески ih (also ic, iċċ (I)), from Proto-Germanic *ik, *ek (I), from Пра-Индо-Европски *éǵh₂ (I). Cognate with Шкотски I, ik, A (I), Saterland Frisian iek (I), West Frisian ik (I), Холандски ik (I), Low German ik (I), Немачки ich (I), Bavarian i (I), Дански and Norwegian Bokmål jeg (I), Norwegian Nynorsk eg (I), Шведски jag (I), Исландски ég, eg (I), Латински ego (I), Антички Грчки ἐγώ (egṓ, I), Руски я (ja, I), Литвански (I), Јерменски ես (es, I). See also Енглески ich.

PronounУреди

I (first person singular subject personal pronoun, objective me, possessive my, possessive pronoun mine, reflexive myself)

  1. The speaker or writer, referred to as the grammatical subject, of a sentence.
    • 1590, Edmund Spenser, The Faerie Queene, III.ii:
      It ill beseemes a knight of gentle sort, / Such as ye haue him boasted, to beguile / A simple mayd, and worke so haynous tort, / In shame of knighthood, as I largely can report.
    • 1854, Gustave Chouquet, Easy Conversations in French[1], strana 9:
      Here I am, sir.
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    • 2016, VOA Learning English (public domain)
      I know I have a pen, though…
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  2. (nonstandard, hypercorrection) The speaker or writer, referred to as the grammatical object, of a sentence.
    Mom drove my sister and I to school.
Usage notesУреди
  • The word I is always capitalised in written English. Other forms of the pronoun, such as me and my, follow regular English capitalisation rules.
  • I is the subject (nominative) form, as opposed to me, which is the objective (accusative and dative) form. Me is also used emphatically, like French moi. In some cases there are differing views about which is preferred. For example, the traditional rule followed by some speakers is to use I as the complement of the copula (It is I), but it is now more usual to choose me in this context (It's me).
  • When used in lists, it is often thought more polite to refer to self last. Thus it is more natural to say John and I than I and John. In such lists, we generally use the same case form which we would choose if there were only one pronoun; since we say I am happy, we say John and I are happy, but we say Jenny saw me, so we say Jenny saw John and me. However, colloquially one might hear John and me are happy, which is traditionally seen as a case error. As a hypercorrected reaction to this, one can occasionally hear phrases like Jenny saw John and I.
SynonymsУреди
Derived termsУреди
TranslationsУреди

See I/translations § Pronoun.

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NounУреди

I (uncountable)

  1. (metaphysics) The ego.
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Etymology 2Уреди

LetterУреди

I (upper case, lower case i, plural Is or I's)

  1. The letter of the Енглески alphabet, called i и писана у Латински текст.
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NumberУреди

I (upper case, lower case i)

  1. The ordinal number [[]], derived from this letter of the Енглески alphabet, called i and written in the Латински текст.Script error: The function "template_categorize" does not exist.

Etymology 3Уреди

Abbreviation.

NounУреди

I (countable and uncountable, plural Is)

  1. (US, roadway) Interstate.
  2. (grammar) Скраћеница од instrumental case.

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InterjectionУреди

I

  1. Obsolete spelling of aye.

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AfarУреди

LetterУреди

I (lowercase i)

  1. The letter of the Афарски alphabet, written in the Латински текст.

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American Sign LanguageУреди

LetterУреди

  (transliteration needed) (Stokoe I)

  1. The letter I

AzerbaijaniУреди

LetterУреди

I upper case (lower case ı)

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DanishУреди

EtymologyУреди

From Old Norse ír, variant of ér, from Proto-Germanic *jūz, from Пра-Индо-Европски *yū́.

PronunciationУреди

PronounУреди

I (objective jer, possessive jeres)

  1. (personal) you, you all (second person plural)
    I må ikke gå derind!
    You can't go in there!
    • 2014, Diverse forfattere, Fire uger blev til fire år - og andre beretninger, Lindhardt og Ringhof →ISBN

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      —Og så er der forresten lidt mere med det samme: I må love os een ting. mor og far, I må ikke efterligne os unge! — For gør I det, ja, så kommer I til at se så morsomme ud. — I må ikke prøve på at løbe fra jeres alder, for det kan I alligevel ikke., And by the way, there's something else: You must promise us one thing, mum and dad, you may not imitate us young! — For if you do, you will look so funny. — you may not try to run way from your age, for you can't do that anyway.
    • 1981, Mogens Wolstrup, Vild hyben: danske forfattere skriver om jalousi
      Men det er ikke jeres skyld, siger Ditte. I er unge og kloge. I er grimme og fantastisk smukke. I har modet! I er på rette vej med jeres show. Jeg føler med jeres oprør, og måske derfor kunne jeg ikke klare mere. Jeres hud er glat, I er startet i tide.
      But it is not your fault, Ditte says. You are young and intelligent. You are ugly and amazingly beautiful. You have the courage! You are on the right path with your show. I feel with your rebellion, and perhaps for that reason, I couldn't take any more. Your skin is smooth, you started in time.
    • 2011, Per Ullidtz, Absalons Europa, BoD – Books on Demand →ISBN, page 229
      Og lidt senere ”I har hørt at det er sagt: øje for øje og tand for tand. Men jeg siger jer, at I må ikke sætte jer imod det onde; men dersom nogen giver dig et slag på din højre kind, da vend ham også den anden til! ...
      And a little later ”you have heard it said: an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth. But I say to you, you may not resist evil; but if anyone hits you on the right cheek, turn the other towards [whoever hit you]! ...

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Шаблон:Danish personal pronouns

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DutchУреди

PronunciationУреди

  • (letter name): МФА(кључ): /i/
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LetterУреди

I (capital, lowercase i)

  1. The ninth letter of the Dutch alphabet.

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  • Previous letter: H
  • Next letter: J

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Шаблон:eo-letter

  1. The letter of the Есперанто alphabet, called i и писана у Латински текст.

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EstonianУреди

 
Естонски Википедија има чланак на:
Википедија et

LetterУреди

Шаблон:et-letter

  1. The letter of the Естонски alphabet, called ii и писана у Латински текст.

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FinnishУреди

LetterУреди

Шаблон:fi-letter

  1. The letter of the Фински alphabet, called ii и писана у Латински текст.

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NounУреди

I

  1. Скраћеница од improbatur.

GermanУреди

PronunciationУреди

LetterУреди

I (upper case, lower case i)

  1. The ninth letter of the German alphabet.

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IdoУреди

LetterУреди

I (lower case i)

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ItalianУреди

 
Италијански Википедија има чланак на:
Википедија it

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LetterУреди

I m or f (invariable lower case, i)

  1. The letter of the Италијански alphabet, called i и писана у Латински текст.

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JapaneseУреди

RomanizationУреди

I

  1. Rōmaji transcription of

LatvianУреди

 
Latvian Википедија има чланак на:
Википедија lv

EtymologyУреди

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

PronunciationУреди

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LetterУреди

 
I

Шаблон:lv-letter

  1. The letter of the Latvian alphabet, called i и писана у Латински текст.

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MalayУреди

 
Малајски Википедија има чланак на:
Википедија ms

PronunciationУреди

LetterУреди

I

  1. The letter of the Малајски alphabet, written in the Латински текст.

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Middle EnglishУреди

Alternative formsУреди

EtymologyУреди

From Стари Енглески , from Proto-Germanic *ek, *ik, from Пра-Индо-Европски *éǵh₂. More at English I.

PronunciationУреди

PronounУреди

I (accusative me, genitive min, genitive determiner mi, min)

  1. I (first-person singular subject pronoun)

DescendantsУреди

  • Енглески: I, ik (obsolete), ich (obsolete)
  • Шкотски: A, I, ik (rare)

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Norwegian BokmålУреди

PronunciationУреди

PronounУреди

I

  1. (dialect) I: a first-person singular personal pronoun
  2. (rare, archaic) ye: a second-person plural nominative pronoun

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PortugueseУреди

LetterУреди

I (велика слова, lower case i)

  1. The letter of the Португалски alphabet, written in the Латински текст.

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RomanianУреди

PronunciationУреди

LetterУреди

I (lowercase i)

  1. The letter of the Румунски alphabet, written in the Латински текст.

Usage notesУреди

  • Generally represents the phoneme /i/. Preceded by H and followed by Î.
  • Before vowels, this letter usually takes on the sound of /j/
    ianuarie /ja.nuˈa.ri.e/
  • At the ends of words (except verb infinitives, and those ending in a consonant cluster ending in l or r), the letter palatalizes the previous syllable and is "whispered": /ʲ/
    băieți /bəˈjetsʲ/

SaanichУреди

PronunciationУреди

LetterУреди

I

  1. The letter of the Saanich alphabet, written in the Латински текст.

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ScotsУреди

Etymology 1Уреди

From Стари Енглески , from Proto-Germanic *ek, *ik, from Пра-Индо-Европски *éǵh₂.

PronounУреди

I (first person singular, emphatic I)

  1. I
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Etymology 2Уреди

LetterУреди

I

  1. The letter of the Шкотски alphabet, written in the Латински текст.

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Skolt SamiУреди

PronunciationУреди

LetterУреди

I (lower case i)

  1. The letter of the Skolt Sami alphabet, written in the Латински текст.

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SloveneУреди

 
Словенски Википедија има чланак на:
Википедија sl

PronunciationУреди

LetterУреди

I (capital, lowercase i)

  1. The 10th letter of the Slovene alphabet. Preceded by H and followed by J.

SomaliУреди

PronunciationУреди

LetterУреди

Шаблон:so-letter

  1. The letter of the Somali alphabet, called i и писана у Латински текст.

Usage notesУреди

  1. The twenty-fifth letter of the Somali alphabet, which follows Arabic abjad order. It is preceded by E and followed by O.

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SpanishУреди

LetterУреди

I (upper case, lower case i)

  1. The ninth letter of the Spanish alphabet.

AdjectiveУреди

I

  1. Скраћеница од ilustre.
    La I municipalidad de Valparaíso.

SwedishУреди

Alternative formsУреди

EtymologyУреди

From Old Swedish ī, īr, from Old Norse ír, variant of ér, from Proto-Germanic *jīz, variant of *jūz, from Пра-Индо-Европски *yū́.

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LetterУреди

I (upper case, lower case i)

  1. The ninth letter of the Swedish alphabet.

PronounУреди

I (personal pronoun)

  1. (archaic) you (second-person plural nominative)

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TurkishУреди

LetterУреди

Шаблон:tr-letter

  1. The letter of the Турски alphabet, called ı и писана у Латински текст.

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VietnameseУреди

PronunciationУреди

  • (Hà Nội) IPA(key): [ʔi˧˧], [ʔi˧˧ ŋan˧˦]
  • (Huế) IPA(key): [ʔɪj˧˧], [ʔɪj˧˧ ŋaŋ˦˧˥]
  • (Hồ Chí Minh City) IPA(key): [ʔɪj˧˧], [ʔɪj˧˧ ŋaŋ˦˥]
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LetterУреди

Шаблон:vi-letter

  1. The letter of the Вијетнамски alphabet, called i or i ngắn и писана у Латински текст.

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ZuluУреди

LetterУреди

I (велика слова, lower case i)

  1. The letter of the Зулу alphabet, written in the Латински текст.

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