I'll Drink To That
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- 1Translingual
- 1.1Letter
- 2Boko
- 3Bokobaru
- 4Busa
- 5Czech
- 6Dakota
- 7Faroese
- 7.2Etymology 1
- 7.2.1Letter
- 7.3Etymology 2
- 7.2Etymology 1
- 8Hungarian
- 9Icelandic
- 9.3Preposition
- 10Irish
- 10.3Pronoun
- 11Old Irish
- 11.3Particle
- 12Old Norse
- 12.2Preposition
- 13Portuguese
Translingual[edit]
Letter[edit]
í (upper caseÍ)
- The letter i with an acute accent.
See also[edit]
- (Latin script): AaBbCcDdEeFfGgHhIiJjKkLlMmNnOoPpQqRrSſsTtUuVvWwXxYyZz
- (Variations of letter I): ÍíÌìĬĭÎîǏǐÏïḮḯĨĩĮįĪīỈỉȈȉȊȋỊịḬḭƗɨɨ̆ᵻᶖİiIıɪIififfiIJijIJij
- (Letters using acute accent or double acute accent): ÁáẮắẤấǺǻĆćḈḉÉéẾếǴǵÍíḮḯḰḱĹĺḾḿŃńÓóŐőỚớṌṍǾǿṔṕŔশÚúŰűỨứẂẃÝýŹźǼǽ
Boko[edit]
Noun[edit]
í
References[edit]
- V Vydrin, On the Problem of the Proto-Mande Homeland (JOLR, 2009)
Bokobaru[edit]
Noun[edit]
í
References[edit]
- V Vydrin, On the Problem of the Proto-Mande Homeland (JOLR, 2009)
Busa[edit]
Noun[edit]
í
References[edit]
- V Vydrin, On the Problem of the Proto-Mande Homeland (JOLR, 2009)
Czech[edit]
Letter[edit]
í (lower case, upper caseÍ)
- The sixteenth letter of the Czech alphabet, after i and before j
Dakota[edit]
Noun[edit]
í
Faroese[edit]
Pronunciation[edit]
- IPA(key): /ʊiː/
- Rhymes: -ʊiː
- Homophones: ý, ið
Etymology 1[edit]
Letter[edit]
í (upper caseÍ)
- The eleventh letter of the Faroese alphabet, written in the Latin script.
See also[edit]
- (Latin-script letters)bókstavur; Aa, Áá, Bb, Dd, Ðð, Ee, Ff, Gg, Hh, Ii, Íí, Jj, Kk, Ll, Mm, Nn, Oo, Óó, Pp, Rr, Ss, Tt, Uu, Úú, Vv, Yy, Ýý, Ææ, Øø
Etymology 2[edit]
From Old Norseí, from Proto-Germanic*in, from Proto-Indo-European*h₁én.
Alternative forms[edit]
Preposition[edit]
í
- (with accusative)in, into, during
- (with dative)in
Hungarian[edit]
Pronunciation[edit]
- IPA(key): [ˈiː]
Letter[edit]
í (lower case, upper caseÍ)
- The sixteenth letter of the Hungarian alphabet, after i and before j.
Icelandic[edit]
Etymology[edit]
From Old Norseí, from Proto-Germanic*in, from Proto-Indo-European*h₁én.
Pronunciation[edit]
- IPA(key): /iː/
- Rhymes: -iː
Preposition[edit]
í
- (with accusative)in; to (direction)
- Ég geng í kirkjuna ― I walk to the church
- (with dative)in (location)
- (with accusative)for; over (spanning a time period)
- Við ókum í tvær klukkustundir ― We drove for two hours
Derived terms[edit]
- breiðast út eins og eldur í sinu/fara eins og eldur í sinu
Irish[edit]
Etymology[edit]
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Pronunciation[edit]
- IPA(key): /iː/
Pronoun[edit]
í (emphatic formise, disjunctive)
- she, her
- (referring to a feminine noun)it
See also[edit]
Number | Person (and gender) | Conjunctive (emphatic) | Disjunctive (emphatic) | Possessive determiner |
---|---|---|---|---|
Singular | First | mé (mise) | moL m'before vowel sounds | |
Second | tú (tusa)1 | thú (thusa) | doL d'before vowel sounds | |
Third masculine | sé (seisean) | é (eisean) | aL | |
Third feminine | sí (sise) | í (ise) | aH | |
Plural | First | muid, sinn (muidne, muide), (sinne) | árE | |
Second | sibh (sibhse)1 | bhurE | ||
Third | siad (siadsan) | iad (iadsan) | aE |
L Triggers lenitionE Triggers eclipsisH Triggers h-prothesis
1 Also used as the vocative
The reflexive is formed by adding féin to the relevant pronoun: e.g. 'myself' = mé féin, 'yourselves' = sibh féin.Noun[edit]
í
- Alternative form of uí(“grandson, descendant”)
Mutation[edit]
Irish mutation | |||
---|---|---|---|
Radical | Eclipsis | with h-prothesis | with t-prothesis |
í | n-í | hí | not applicable |
Note: Some of these forms may be hypothetical. Not every possible mutated form of every word actually occurs. |
Old Irish[edit]
Alternative forms[edit]
Pronunciation[edit]
- IPA(key): /iː/
Particle[edit]
í
- deictic particle, used mostly in combination with the definite article or a demonstrative determiner/pronoun
Derived terms[edit]
Further reading[edit]
- C. Marstrander, E. G. Quin et al., editors (1913–76), “4 í, hí”, in Dictionary of the Irish Language: Based Mainly on Old and Middle Irish Materials, Dublin: Royal Irish Academy, →ISBN
- Rudolf Thurneysen (1940, reprinted 2003)D. A. Binchy and Osborn Bergin, transl., A Grammar of Old Irish, Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, →ISBN, §§ 474, 475.2, pages 299–301
Old Norse[edit]
Etymology[edit]
From Proto-Germanic*in(“in, into”), from Proto-Indo-European*h₁én(“in”).
Preposition[edit]
í
- (with dative)inremaining in a place
- (with accusative)inmotion towards a place
Descendants[edit]
- Danish: i
- Elfdalian: i
- Faroese: í, íggj
- Icelandic: í
- Norwegian: i
- Swedish: i
References[edit]
- “í” in: Richard Cleasby, Guðbrandur Vigfússon — An Icelandic-English Dictionary (1874)
Portuguese[edit]
Etymology[edit]
The letter i with an acute accent.
Letter[edit]
í
- A letter of the Portuguese alphabet.
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