See also Appendix:Variations of "i"

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Translingual

Alternative forms

Symbol

I

  1. First, as in George I (read, in English, as George the first).
  2. (chemistry) Symbol for iodine.
  3. (physics) Isotopic spin.
  4. (license plate codes) Italy
  5. (physics, electronics) Electrical current.
  6. (biochemistry) IUPAC 1-letter abbreviation for isoleucine

Cardinal number

I (upper case Roman numeral, lower case i)

  1. cardinal number one.

See also

References


English

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Pronunciation

Etymology 1

Abbreviation.

Abbreviation

I

  1. (US, roadway) interstate

Etymology 2

Noun

Singular I

Plural Is

I (plural Is)

  1. The capitalised ninth letter of the English alphabet, preceded by H and followed by J.

Etymology 3

Middle English I from Old English ih from Proto-Indo-European *éǵh₂om. Akin to M.E. ik (N. dial.) and ich (S. dial.) from O.E. "I", Early Mod. Eng. dialectal ik "I"; Frisian, Dutch and Low German ik, German ich, Icel. ég, eg, Norw. & Dan. jeg, Swedish jag, Old Norse ek; Latin ego, Ancient Greek ἐγώ, Russian я.

Pronoun

I personal pronoun (objective me, possessive my, possessive noun mine, reflexive myself)

  1. The speaker or writer, referred to as the grammatical subject of a sentence.
Inflection
object me
reflexive myself
possessive mine or my

Translations
personal pronoun

Noun

Singular I

Plural uncountable

I (uncountable)

  1. (metaphysics) The ego.

Synonyms

References


Danish

Pronoun

I

  1. (personal) you, you all

Inflection

Related terms


Dutch

Pronunciation

Letter

I (capital, lowercase i)

  1. The ninth letter of the Dutch alphabet.

See also


Finnish

Noun

I

  1. improbatur

Italian

Pronunciation

Noun

Italian Wikipedia has an article on: I

Wikipedia it

I m. and f. inv.

  1. The ninth letter of the Italian, and of the Latin alphabets

Romanian

Pronunciation

Letter

I (capital, lowercase i)

  1. The eleventh letter of the Romanian alphabet generally representing the phoneme /i/. Preceded by H and followed by Î.

Usage notes


Slovene

Slovene Wikipedia has an article on: I

Wikipedia sl

Pronunciation

Letter

I (capital, lowercase i)

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

Swedish

Pronoun

I (personal pronoun)

  1. (archaic) you (second person plural)

Synonyms

 

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