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Ancient Sassrian

Etymology

-

Pronunciation

  • /i/

Root

i (ts)

  1. to be

Avendonian

Pronunciation

  • (Central Avendonian) IPA(key): [i]

Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *jīz, *jūz.

Pronoun

i

  1. second-person plural pronoun; you, y'all

See also

Avendonian personal pronouns
personal pronouns possessive
pronoun
subjective objective
first
person
singular eo me mede
plural vi nos nosde
second
person
singular familiar tu te tede
formal Si Side
plural i vos vosde
third
person
singular masculine e si side
feminine si
neuter et
plural si

Elvarri

Etymology

From Proto-Luxelvic , cognate with Sadling e. Development of accusative, genitive, etc. unclear; probably from the merging of one or possibly more unattested third-person inanimate pronouns.

Pronunciation

Pronoun

i (accusative singular un, genitive hea, dative ier, locative aier, instrumental eris, perlative eras, nominative plural ovo)

  1. third-person inanimate nominative pronoun
    Tundi, ga ne un?
    The stick, you have it?

See also

Elvarri personal pronouns
Nominative Accusative Genitive Dative Locative Instrumental Perlative
First
person
singular bo bas bu bes abo
plural vo vas vu ves avo
Second
person
singular ne nas nu nes ans
plural glei glas glau glaves aglei
Inanimate
third
person
singular i un hea ier aier eris eras
plural ovo ovas ou oves auvo averis averas
Animate
third
person
singular tad tar tor ter ater teris teras
plural evo evas ou eves aivo leris leras


Ndongan

Conjuction

i

  1. Latin transcription of и; and (formal)

Reneissan

Alternative forms

Etymology

Pronunciation

(Reneissan) IPA: /i/

Determiner

i (masculine singular il, feminine singular la, feminine plural lai, prevocalic singular l', prevocalic plural lais)

  1. the; masculine plural definite article

Knrawi

Wacag logograph
 

Etymology

Inherited.

Pronunciation

⫽ɪ˥⫽

Noun

i

  1. pigeon, dove
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Declension

i inflection
sg pl/indef
sgv ptv sgv ptv
gen gen gen gen
nom/dat irí irî ig̀ iĝ* irì irî*
acc i î zii zîi ì î* zìi zîi*
loc sg iǵ sĝ iĝ sr irí sr̂ irî sg̀ ig̀ sĝ iĝ* sr̀ irì sr̂ irî*
*low falling tone in some regions

Scots Norse

Pronunciation

Etymology

Probably from Old English in.

Preposition

i (eclipse)

  1. in, within
  2. in, into

Inflection

Inflection of i
plain emphatic
singular 1st inì E inìnhic
2nd idì E idìda
3rd m ighaz ighaza E
f ighenh ighenha E
plural 1st inhach inhachúith
2nd inhich inhichith
3rd idèor idèorthi

ᶰ: triggers eclipsis

Related terms

Mutation

Mutated forms of i
radical h-prothesis eclipsis
i h'i n'i

Note: Certain mutated forms of some words can never occur in standard Scots Norse.
All possible mutated forms are displayed for convenience.