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Keltsvian[]
Pronounciation[]
(Pronunciation: [i])
Etymology[]
Noun[]
i (plural ihi)
- The name of the Latin-script letter I.
Declension[]
Declension of i | ||
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Singular | Plural | |
Nominative | i | ihi |
Accusative | i | ihi |
Dative | iham | iham |
Ablative | apo i | apo ihi |
Genitive | ih | ih |
Causative and temative | isos | ihisos |
Comitative and instrumental | ami | ihami |
Lative | ana i | ana ihi |
Locative and temporary | en i | en ihi |
Privative | is | ihis |
See also[]
Keltsvian Latin-script letter names: a, á, be, ce, če, de, e, é, fe, ge, he, i, i mirgusuk, ke, le, łe, me, ne, ňe, o, ó, pe, ke latinik, re, se, še, te, u, ú, ve, we, xe, i grek, ze, že.
Nivian (Níevzi)[]
i: /i/ - number - one
Ocealian[]
Etymology[]
Ultimately from Proto-Indo-European éǵh₂
Pronunciation[]
- IPA: /i/
Pronoun[]
- I (first person singular pronoun)