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í U+00ED, í
LATIN SMALL LETTER I WITH ACUTE
Composition:i [U+0069] + ́ [U+0301]
ì
[U+00EC]
Latin-1 Supplement î
[U+00EE]

Boko

Noun

í

  1. water

References

Bokobaru

Noun

í

  1. water

References

Busa

Noun

í

  1. water

References

Czech

Letter

í (lower case, upper case Í)

  1. the sixteenth letter of the Czech alphabet, after i and before j

Dakota

Noun

í

  1. mouth

Faroese

Etymology 1

Pronunciation

Letter

í (upper case Í)

  1. The eleventh letter of the Faroese alphabet, written in the Latin script.
See also

Etymology 2

From Old Norse í, from Proto-Germanic *in, from Proto-Indo-European *h₁én.

Alternative forms

Pronunciation

Preposition

í

  1. in, into, during [with accusative]
  2. in [with dative]
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Hungarian

Pronunciation

  • (phoneme): IPA(key): [ˈiː]
  • (letter name): IPA(key): [ˈiː]

Letter

í (lower case, upper case Í)

  1. The sixteenth letter of the Hungarian alphabet, called í and written in the Latin script.

Declension

More information singular, plural ...
More information possessor, single possession ...

See also

Further reading

  • í in Géza Bárczi, László Országh, et al., editors, A magyar nyelv értelmező szótára [The Explanatory Dictionary of the Hungarian Language] (ÉrtSz.), Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó, 1959–1962. Fifth ed., 1992: →ISBN.
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Icelandic

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

Letter

í (upper case Í)

  1. The twelfth letter of the Icelandic alphabet, written in the Latin script.

See also

Etymology 2

From Old Norse í, from Proto-Germanic *in, from Proto-Indo-European *h₁én.

Preposition

í

  1. in; to (direction) [with accusative]
    Ég geng í kirkjuna.I walk to the church
  2. in (location) [with dative]
    Hann er í húsinu.He is in the house
  3. for; over (spanning a time period) [with accusative]
    Við ókum í tvær klukkustundir.We drove for two hours.
Derived terms
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Irish

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

From with loss of s- by analogy with é (him).

Pronoun

í (emphatic form ise, disjunctive)

  1. she, her
  2. (referring to a feminine noun) it
See also
More information person, conjunctive (emphatic) ...

L Triggers lenition E Triggers eclipsis H Triggers h-prothesis

1 Also used as the vocative

The reflexive is formed by adding féin to the relevant pronoun.
For instance, "myself" = mé féin, "yourselves" = sibh féin.

Etymology 2

See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.

Noun

í

  1. alternative form of (grandson, descendant)

Etymology 3

Letter

í (upper case Í)

  1. The letter i with an acute accent, known as í fada (literally long i).

Noun

í

  1. The name of the Latin-script letter i/I.

See also

Mutation

More information radical, eclipsis ...

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

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Letter

í (upper case Í)

  1. A variant of i representing an /i/ with a high tone

See also

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Noon

Pronunciation

Letter

í (upper case Í)

  1. A letter of the Noon alphabet, written in the Latin script.

Old Irish

Alternative forms

Pronunciation

Particle

í

  1. deictic particle, used mostly in combination with the definite article or a demonstrative determiner/pronoun

Derived terms

Preposition

í

  1. alternative spelling of i

Further reading

Old Norse

Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *in (in, into), from Proto-Indo-European *h₁én (in).

Preposition

í

  1. in remaining in a place [with dative]
  2. in motion towards a place [with accusative]

Derived terms

Descendants

  • Icelandic: í
  • Faroese: í, íggj
  • Norn: i
  • Norwegian Nynorsk: i
  • Norwegian Bokmål: i
  • Elfdalian: i
  • Old Swedish: ī
    • Swedish: i
  • Danish: i

Further reading

  • Richard Cleasby, Guðbrandur Vigfússon (1874) “í”, in An Icelandic-English Dictionary, 1st edition, Oxford: Oxford Clarendon Press

Portuguese

Etymology

The letter i with an acute accent.

Letter

í

  1. a letter of the Portuguese alphabet

Slovak

Pronunciation

Letter

í (upper case Í)

  1. The eighteenth letter of the Slovak alphabet, written in the Latin script.

See also

Slovene

Etymology 1

Letter i with acute (◌́) to signify long stressed vowel.

Pronunciation

  • (Standard Slovene, tonal) IPA(key): /ˈíː/, /ˈìː/, [ˈîː], [ˈǐː], [ˈɪ́ː], [ˈɪ̀ː], [ˈɪ̂ː], [ˈɪ̌ː], SNPT: /ī/
  • (Standard Slovene, non-tonal) IPA(key): /ˈiː/, SNPT: /í/

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

  • (Standard Slovene, tonal) IPA(key): [ˈdò̞ːu̯ɡí ˈîː], [ˈdò̞ːu̯ɡí ˈǐː], SNPT: [dó̭u̯gi ī] (dolgi i)
  • (Standard Slovene, non-tonal) IPA(key): [ˈdo̞ːu̯ɡi ˈiː], SNPT: [dō̭u̯gi í]
  • (Most Littoral and Rovte dialects, part of Upper Carniolan dialects) IPA(key): [ˈdò̞ːu̯ɣí ˈîː], [ˈdò̞ːu̯ɣí ˈǐː], SNPT: [dó̭u̯ɣi ī]

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

  • Rhymes: -iː (non-tonal)
  • Hyphenation: í
  • Homophones: Í, dolgi i (tonal and non-tonal)

Letter

í (lower case, upper case Í)

  1. Additional letter, used to denote the long stress on i.

Symbol

í

  1. (non-tonal SNPT) Phonetic transcription of sound [].

Etymology 2

Letter i with acute (◌́) to signify long low-pitched vowel.

Pronunciation

  • (Standard Slovene, tonal) IPA(key): /ˈìː/, [ˈǐː], [ˈɪ̀ː], [ˈɪ̌ː], SNPT: /í/
  • (Standard Slovene, non-tonal) IPA(key): /ˈiː/, SNPT: /í/

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

  • (Standard Slovene, tonal) IPA(key): [ˌakuˈtíːɾaˌnì ˈdò̞ːu̯ɡí ˈîː], [ˌakuˈtíːɾaˌnì ˈdò̞ːu̯ɡí ˈǐː], SNPT: [akutȋrani dó̭u̯gi ī] (akutirani dolgi i)
  • (Standard Slovene, non-tonal) IPA(key): [ˌakuˈtiːɾaˌni ˈdo̞ːu̯ɡi ˈiː], SNPT: [akutírani dō̭u̯gi í]
  • (Most Littoral and Rovte dialects, part of Upper Carniolan dialects) IPA(key): [ˌakuˈtíːɾaˌnì ˈdò̞ːu̯ɣí ˈîː], [ˌakuˈtíːɾaˌnì ˈdò̞ːu̯ɣí ˈǐː], SNPT (tonal): [akutȋrani dó̭u̯ɣi ī]
  • (Some Upper Carniolan and Carinthian dialects, particularly Rosen Valley dialect) IPA(key): [ˌakuˈtíːʀaˌnì ˈdò̞ːu̯ɡí ˈîː], [ˌakuˈtíːʀaˌnì ˈdò̞ːu̯ɡí ˈǐː], SNPT (tonal): [akutȋṙani dó̭u̯gi ī]

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

  • Rhymes: -iː (non-tonal)
  • Hyphenation: í

Symbol

í

  1. (tonal SNPT) Phonetic transcription of sound [ìː].
Usage notes

Symbol is sometimes used as a letter to denote pitch in a word, but that is mostly limited to foreign or specialized dictionaries.

Etymology 3

Letter i with acute (◌́) to signify short vowel.

Pronunciation

More information North Pohorje–Remšnik dialect, Mežica dialect ...
More information Resian dialect, Soča dialect ...
More information Tolmin dialect, Cerkno dialect ...
More information Upper Carniolan dialect, Selca dialect ...
More information Lower Carniolan dialect, North White Carniolan dialect ...
More information Central Savinja dialect, Upper Savinja dialect ...
More information Prekmurje dialect, Slovenian Hills dialect ...

Letter

í (lower case, upper case Í)

  1. (Natisone Valley dialect) Additional letter, used to denote the short stress on i.

Etymology 4

Letter i with acute (◌́) to signify stressed vowel.

Pronunciation

More information North Pohorje–Remšnik dialect, Mežica dialect ...
More information Resian dialect, Soča dialect ...
More information Tolmin dialect, Cerkno dialect ...
More information Upper Carniolan dialect, Selca dialect ...
More information Lower Carniolan dialect, North White Carniolan dialect ...
More information Central Savinja dialect, Upper Savinja dialect ...
More information Prekmurje dialect, Slovenian Hills dialect ...

Letter

í (lower case, upper case Í)

  1. (Resian) Additional letter, used to denote the stress on i.

See also

References

  • Toporišič, Jože (2000) Slovenska slovnica / Jože Toporišič. - 4. prenovljena in razširjena izd. (in Slovene), Maribor: Obzorja, →ISBN
  • Steenwijk, Han (1994) Ortografia resiana = Tö jošt rozajanskë pïsanjë (overall work in Italian and Slovene), Padua: CLEUP
  • Špehonja, Nino (2012) Nediška gramatika (in Italian), Poligrafice San Marco

Spanish

Letter

í

  1. A letter of the Latin alphabet representing the accented sound /i/

See also

Tlingit

Pronunciation

Letter

í (upper case Í)

  1. A letter of the Tlingit alphabet, written in the Latin script.

See also

Vietnamese

Pronunciation

Determiner

í

  1. pronunciation spelling of ấy (that), representing Northern Vietnam Vietnamese

Particle

í

  1. pronunciation spelling of ấy, representing Northern Vietnam Vietnamese

See also

Welsh

Pronunciation

Letter

í (upper case Í)

  1. The letter I, marked for its short vocalic pronunciation when in a stressed final syllable of a polysyllabic word.

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