į
See also: Appendix:Variations of "i"
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į
- (phonetics) A nasal vowel [i]. The norm in Americanist notation; sometimes used in IPA transcription to leave room over the vowel letter for tone diacritics.
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į (uppercase Į)
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į (upper case Į)
- The fourteenth letter of the Lithuanian alphabet, called i nosinė and written in the Latin script.
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- (Latin-script letters) A a, Ą ą, B b, C c, Č č, D d, E e, Ę ę, Ė ė, F f, G g, H h, I i, Į į, Y y, J j, K k, L l, M m, N n, O o, P p, R r, S s, Š š, T t, U u, Ų ų, Ū ū, V v, Y y, Z z, Ž ž
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From Proto-Balto-Slavic *in; compare Old Prussian en (“in, into”), Proto-Slavic *vъ(n) (“in, into”) from Proto-Indo-European *h₁én, *h₁n̥; compare Ancient Greek ἐν (en), Latin in, Proto-Germanic *in. The discrepancy between the u-vocalism seen in Slavic and the i-vocalism in Baltic is unclear, but both forms can be derived from the zero-grade. Latvian ìe- displays a full-grade and is confined to nominal compounds. Compare Lithuanian príe- / pri-, núo- / nu- and pó / pa-.
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į̃ (with accusative)
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į (uppercase Į)
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į (upper case Į)
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į (upper case Į)
- A letter of the Winnebago alphabet, written in the Latin script.