I

Phrases
An user
I   really   liked   the   film
📽️
  we   saw
🪚
  last   week .

J'ai vraiment aimé le film que nous avons vu la semaine dernière.

An user
Sometimes   I   wonder   how   there   can   be   so many   stars
🌠
  in   the   sky .

Parfois, je me demande comment il peut y avoir tellement d'étoiles dans le ciel.

An user
Perhaps we   could   meet   at   the   institute   around   noon
🕛
  since   I   have a few   things   I   need   to   attend to   first
1st
.

Peut-être que nous pourrions nous rencontrer à l'institut vers midi, car j'ai quelques choses à laquelle je dois d'abord assister.

An user
Here   are   the   twelve   items   I   was   referring   too .

Voici les douze éléments que je faisais également référence.

An user
I   watched   the   weather forecast .

J'ai regardé les prévisions météorologiques.

Signification (Anglais)

Fréquence

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Prononcé comme (IPA)
/aɪ/
Étymologie (Anglais)

In summary

From Middle English I (also ik, ich), from Old English ih (also ic), from Proto-West Germanic *ik, from Proto-Germanic *ik, *ek (“I”), from Proto-Indo-European *eǵh₂óm (“I”). Cognate with Scots I, ik, A (“I”), Saterland Frisian iek (“I”), West Frisian ik (“I”), Dutch ik (“I”), Low German ik (“I”), German ich (“I”), Bavarian i (“I”), Yiddish איך (ikh, “I”), Danish and Norwegian Bokmål jeg (“I”), Norwegian Nynorsk eg (“I”), Swedish jag (“I”), Icelandic ég, eg (“I”), Gothic 𐌹𐌺 (ik, “I”), and more remotely with Latin ego (“I”), Ancient Greek ἐγώ (egṓ, “I”), Russian я (ja, “I”), Lithuanian aš (“I”), Armenian ես (es, “I”), Northern Kurdish ez, Sanskrit अहम् (ahám, “I”), Hittite 𒌑𒊌 (ūk, “I”). See also English ich. Doublet of ego and Ich. Capitalized since 13th century to mark it as a distinct word and prevent misreading and omission (due to cursive writing).

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