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# {{context|colloquial|poetic|lang=en}} [[in]]
# {{lb|en|colloquial|poetic}} [[in]]
#* {{RQ:Shakespeare Macbeth|IV|ii|line=44|text=Thou speak'st with all thy wit; / And yet, '''i'''' faith, with wit enough for thee.}}
#* '''1606''', [[w: William Shakespeare|William Shakespeare]], ''[[s: The Tragedy of Macbeth/Act IV|Macbeth]]'', IV. ii. 44:
# {{lb|en|colloquial}} [[it]]
#*: Thou speak'st with all thy wit; / And yet, '''i'''' faith, with wit enough for thee.
# {{context|colloquial|poetic|lang=en}} [[it]]


==Guerrero Amuzgo==
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==Amuzgo==


===Article===
===Article===
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* [[eⁿ']] ''plural''
* [[eⁿ']] ''plural''


==Italian==
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===Pronunciation===
{{it-pr|ì'°}}

===Pronoun===
{{head|it|pronoun}}

# {{lb|it|poetic}} {{alt form of|it|io}}

===Adverb===
{{it-adv}}

# {{lb|it|literary|poetic}} {{alt form of|it|ivi}}

===Further reading===
* {{R:it:DiPI|i}}


==Middle French==
==Middle French==


===Alternative forms===
===Alternative forms===
* {{l/frm|j'}}
* {{l|frm|j'}}


===Pronoun===
===Pronoun===
{{head|frm|pronoun}}
{{head|frm|pronoun}}


# {{non-gloss definition|[[elide|Elided]] form of '''{{l/frm|ie}}''', used before a word starting with a vowel}}
# {{form of|frm|[[elide|Elided]] form|ie}}, {{ng|used before a word starting with a vowel}}

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==Neapolitan==
==Neapolitan==
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{{head|nap|pronoun}}
{{head|nap|pronoun}}


# {{alternative form of|io|lang=nap}}
# {{alternative form of|nap|io}}

==Norman==

===Etymology===
{{inh|nrf|fro|il}}.

===Pronoun===
{{head|nrf|pronoun}}

# {{lb|nrf|Jersey}} [[he]]
#* {{quote-book|1=nrf |year=1903 |author=Edgar MacCulloch |title=Guernsey Folk Lore |chapter=Proverbs, Weather Sayings, etc. |url=https://archive.org/details/cu31924029911710/page/512/mode/1up?view=theater |page=512 |text=Si nou lli dounne ùn peis '''i'''' prend une faïve. |t=If you give him a pea, '''he''' will take a bean.}}
# {{lb|nrf|Jersey|impersonal|nocat=1}} [[it]]

==Sassarese==

===Alternative forms===
* {{alter|sdc|i}}

===Preposition===
{{head|sdc|preposition}}


# {{apocopic form of|sdc|in|nodot=1}}, {{n-g|chiefly used before definite articles}}
[[es:i']]
#: {{ux|sdc|Abà mi posu '''i'''' la caddrea|inline=1|Now I'll sit '''on''' the chair}}
[[nah:i']]
[[nl:i']]

Latest revision as of 22:16, 2 February 2024

English

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Contraction

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i'

  1. (colloquial, poetic) in
  2. (colloquial) it

Guerrero Amuzgo

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Article

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i'

  1. the singular definite article, the

Synonyms

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See also

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Italian

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈi/°
  • Rhymes: -i
  • Hyphenation: ì'

Pronoun

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i'

  1. (poetic) Alternative form of io

Adverb

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i'

  1. (literary, poetic) Alternative form of ivi

Further reading

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Middle French

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Alternative forms

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Pronoun

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i'

  1. Elided form of ie, used before a word starting with a vowel

Neapolitan

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Pronoun

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i'

  1. Alternative form of io

Norman

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Etymology

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Old French il.

Pronoun

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i'

  1. (Jersey) he
    • 1903, Edgar MacCulloch, “Proverbs, Weather Sayings, etc.”, in Guernsey Folk Lore[1], page 512:
      Si nou lli dounne ùn peis i' prend une faïve.
      If you give him a pea, he will take a bean.
  2. (Jersey, impersonal) it

Sassarese

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Alternative forms

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Preposition

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i'

  1. Apocopic form of in, chiefly used before definite articles
    Abà mi posu i' la caddreaNow I'll sit on the chair