и
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A distinctive glyph is used for Bulgarian. It resembles the handwritten form in Russian. |
и (upper case И)
и (upper case И)
и • (i) (lower case, upper case И)
и • (i) (lower case, upper case И)
и • (ji) (lower case, upper case И)
и • (ji)
и (i) (lower case, upper case И)
и (transliteration needed) (lower case, upper case И)
и (i) (lower case, upper case И)
и • (i) (lower case, upper case И)
и (lower case, upper case И)
и • (i) (lower case, upper case И)
и • (i) (lower case, upper case И)
From Proto-Slavic *i.
и • (i)
и • (i) (lower case, upper case И)
и • (i) (lower case, upper case И)
и • (i)
и (transliteration needed) (lower case, upper case И)
и • (i) (lower case, upper case И)
и (transliteration needed) (lower case, upper case И)
и • (i) (lower case, upper case И)
и • (i) (lower case, upper case И)
и • (i) (lower case, upper case И)
и (i) (lower case, upper case И)
и • (i) (lower case, upper case И)
и • (i) (lower case, upper case И)
и (transliteration needed) (lower case, upper case И)
и (i)
и • (ji) (lower case, upper case И)
< 7 | 8 | 9 > |
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Cardinal : и (ji) | ||
и • (ji)
и • (i) (lower case, upper case И)
и • (i) (lower case, upper case И)
From Proto-Yeniseian *ʔiG.
и (i) n (plural э’ӈ)
и • (i) (lower case, upper case И)
и • (i)
и • (i) (lower case, upper case И)
и • (i) (lower case, upper case И)
и • (i) (lower case, upper case И)
и • (i) (lower case, upper case И)
From Proto-Slavic *i.
и • (i)
и • (i)
и • (i)
и • (i) (lower case, upper case И)
и • (i)
и (i) (lower case, upper case И)
и (i)
и (i)
10 | ||||
1 | 2 → [a], [b], [c] | 10 → | ||
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Cardinal: и (i), ит (it) Ordinal: оԓәӈмит (ołəṇmit) |
и (i) (lower case, upper case И)
и (i)
и (i) (lower case, upper case И)
и • (i) (lower case, upper case И)
From Proto-Slavic *i.
и • (i)
From Proto-Slavic *jь.
и • (i) m
From Proto-Slavic *i. Cognates include Old Church Slavonic и (i) and Old Polish i.
и (i)
From Proto-Slavic *jь. Cognates include Old Church Slavonic и (i).
и (i)
Singular | Dual | Plural | |||||||
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Masculine | Neuter | Feminine | Masculine | Neuter | Feminine | Masculine | Neuter | Feminine | |
Nominative | и i |
е je |
ꙗ ja |
ꙗ ja |
и i |
и i |
ꙗ ja |
ѣ jě | |
Genitive | его jego |
еѣ jejě |
ею jeju |
ею jeju |
ихъ ixŭ |
ихъ ixŭ | |||
Dative | ему jemu |
еи jei |
има ima |
има ima |
имъ imŭ |
имъ imŭ | |||
Accusative | и i |
е je |
ю ju |
ꙗ ja |
и i |
ѣ jě |
ꙗ ja |
ѣ jě | |
Instrumental | имь imĭ |
ею jeju |
има ima |
има ima |
ими imi |
ими imi | |||
Locative | емь jemĭ |
еи jei |
ею jeju |
ею jeju |
ихъ ixŭ |
ихъ ixŭ |
See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.
и (i)
и • (i) (lower case, upper case И)
Inherited from Proto-Slavic *jь, from Proto-Balto-Slavic *is, from Proto-Indo-European *ís and *yós.
и • (i)
singular | dual | plural | |||||||
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masculine | neuter | feminine | masculine | neuter | feminine | masculine | neuter | feminine | |
nominative | и, нь i, nĭ |
ѥ, не je, ne |
ꙗ, нꙗ ja, nja |
ꙗ, нꙗ ja, nja |
и, нь i, nĭ |
и, нь i, nĭ |
ꙗ, нꙗ ja, nja |
ѣ, нѣ jě, ně | |
genitive | ѥго, него jego, nego |
ѥѣ, неѣ jejě, nejě |
ѥю, нею jeju, neju |
ихъ, нихъ ixŭ, nixŭ | |||||
dative | ѥмоу, немоу jemu, nemu |
ѥи, неи jei, nei |
има, нима ima, nima |
имъ, нимъ imŭ, nimŭ | |||||
accusative | и, нь i, nĭ |
ѥ, не je, ne |
ѭ, нѫ jǫ, nǫ |
ꙗ, нꙗ ja, nja |
и, нь i, nĭ |
ѣ, нѣ jě, ně |
ꙗ, нꙗ ja, nja |
ѣ, нѣ jě, ně | |
instrumental | имь, нимь imĭ, nimĭ |
ѥѭ, неѭ jejǫ, nejǫ |
има, нима ima, nima |
ими, ними imi, nimi | |||||
locative | ѥмь, немь jemĭ, nemĭ |
ѥи, неи jei, nei |
ѥю, нею jeju, neju |
ихъ, нихъ ixŭ, nixŭ |
и (i) (lower case, upper case И)
и • (i) (lower case, upper case И)
и (i) (lower case, upper case И)
Inherited from Old Slovak i, from Proto-Slavic *i.
и (i)
и (i)
и (i)
и (i) (lower case, upper case И)
From the early Cyrillic letter iže, from Greek Η (I, eta).
и • (i) (lower case, upper case И)
и • (i) n inan (indeclinable)
Inherited from Proto-Slavic *i, from Proto-Indo-European *ei, an early locative singular determiner, formed from the root *h₁e-, *h₁o-. Compare Greek εἰ (ei, “if”), Gothic 𐌴𐌹 (ei, “and, so that, be it”). Follows from ablative Proto-Indo-European *ed.
и • (i)
и • (i)
и • (i) n inan (indeclinable)
и (lower case, upper case И, Latin spelling i)
From Proto-Slavic *i, from Proto-Indo-European *éy.
и (Latin spelling i)
и • (i) (lower case, upper case И)
и • (i) (lower case, upper case И)
и • (i) (lower case, upper case И)
и • (i) (lower case, upper case И)
ӣ • (yī)
и • (i) (lower case, upper case И)
и • (i) (lower case, upper case И)
и • (y) (lower case, upper case И)
и (i) (lower case, upper case И)
и • (i) (lower case, upper case И)
и • (i) (lower case, upper case И)
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