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Translingual
Letter
Í (lower case í )
The letter I with an acute accent .
See also
Faroese
Pronunciation
Letter
Í (lower case í )
The eleventh letter of the Faroese alphabet , written in the Latin script .
See also
( Latin-script letters) bókstavur ; A a , Á á , B b , D d , Ð ð , E e , F f , G g , H h , I i , Í í , J j , K k , L l , M m , N n , O o , Ó ó , P p , R r , S s , T t , U u , Ú ú , V v , Y y , Ý ý , Æ æ , Ø ø
Hungarian
Pronunciation
Letter
Í (upper case , lower case í )
The sixteenth letter of the Hungarian alphabet , called í and written in the Latin script .
Declension
See also
( Latin-script letters) betű ; A a , Á á , B b , C c , Cs cs , D d , Dz dz , Dzs dzs , E e , É é , F f , G g , Gy gy , H h , I i , Í í , J j , K k , L l , Ly ly , M m , N n , Ny ny , O o , Ó ó , Ö ö , Ő ő , P p , R r , S s , Sz sz , T t , Ty ty , U u , Ú ú , Ü ü , Ű ű , V v , Z z , Zs zs . Only in the extended alphabet: Q q W w X x Y y . Commonly used: ch . Also defined: à ë . In surnames (selection): ä aa cz ds eé eö ew oe oó th ts ÿ .
Icelandic
Pronunciation
Letter
Í (upper case Í )
The twelfth letter of the Icelandic alphabet , written in the Latin script .
See also
( Latin-script letters) bókstafur ; A a , Á á , B b , D d , Ð ð , E e , É é , F f , G g , H h , I i , Í í , J j , K k , L l , M m , N n , O o , Ó ó , P p , R r , S s , T t , U u , Ú ú , V v , X x , Y y , Ý ý , Þ þ , Æ æ , Ö ö
Irish
Etymology
From a derivative of Proto-Celtic *īwos ( “ yew ” ) (compare Old Irish eó ( “ shaft; yew-tree ” ) and Welsh yw ( “ yews ” ) ), from Proto-Indo-European *h₁eyHw- ( “ yew ” ) .
Pronunciation
Proper noun
Í m (genitive Í )
Iona ( island in the Inner Hebrides )
Declension
Synonyms
Mutation
Irish mutation
Radical
Eclipsis
with h -prothesis
with t -prothesis
Í
nÍ
hÍ
tÍ
Note: Some of these forms may be hypothetical. Not every possible mutated form of every word actually occurs.
References
^ Watson, W. J., The History of the Celtic Place-names of Scotland. Reprinted with an introduction by Simon Taylor, Birlinn, Edinburgh, 2004. →ISBN , pp. 87–90.
Karakalpak
Pronunciation
Letter
Í (lower case ı , Cyrillic letter Ы )
The eleventh letter of the Karakalpak alphabet , written in the Latin script .
See also
( Latin-script letters) A a , Á á , B b , D d , E e , F f , G g , Ǵ ǵ , H h , X x , Í ı , I i , J j , K k , Q q , L l , M m , N n , Ń ń , O o , Ó ó , P p , R r , S s , T t , U u , Ú ú , V v , W w , Y y , Z z , Sh sh , C c , Ch ch
Noon
Pronunciation
Letter
Í (lower case í )
A letter of the Noon alphabet , written in the Latin script .
Old Irish
Í Columbe Cille
Etymology
From a derivative of Proto-Celtic *iwos ( “ yew ” ) .
Pronunciation
Proper noun
Í f (genitive Íae )
Iona (an island in Inner Hebrides , Scotland ).
c. 808 , Félire Oengusso , March 22; republished as Whitley Stokes, transl., Félire Óengusso Céli Dé: The Martyrology of Oengus the Culdee , Harrison & Sons, 1905 :Failbe ánle Íae . Failbe, hero of Iona .
c. 697-900 , Cáin Adomnáin , published in Cáin Adamnáin: an old-Irish treatise on the law of Adamnan (1905, Oxford University Press), edited and with translations by Kuno Meyer, §28
Is ead in-so forus Cána Adomná[i]n Iae . This is the enactment of the Law of Adomnán of Iona .
Inflection
Feminine ā-stem
Singular
Dual
Plural
Nominative
Í L
—
—
Vocative
Í L
—
—
Accusative
Í N
—
—
Genitive
Íae H
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Dative
Í L
—
—
Initial mutations of a following adjective:
H = triggers aspiration
L = triggers lenition
N = triggers nasalization
Descendants
Middle Irish: Í
Irish: Í
Scottish Gaelic: Ì
→ Latin: Ioua
Mutation
Old Irish mutation
Radical
Lenition
Nasalization
Í
unchanged
nÍ
Note: Some of these forms may be hypothetical. Not every possible mutated form of every word actually occurs.
Further reading
Portuguese
Pronunciation
The syllable with this letter is always stressed.
Letter
Í (upper case , lower case í )
the letter I with an acute accent
Saanich
Pronunciation
Letter
Í
The twelfth letter of the Saanich alphabet , written in the Latin script .
See also
( Latin-script letters) A , Á , Ⱥ , B , C , Ć , Ȼ , D , E , H , I , Í , J , K , Ꝁ , Ꝃ , ₭ , Ḵ , Ḱ , L , Ƚ , M , N , Ṉ , O , P , Q , S , Ś , T , Ⱦ , Ṯ , Ŧ , U , W , W̱ , X , X̱ , Y , Z , s , ,
Slovene
Etymology 1
Letter I with acute ◌́ to signify long stressed vowel.
Pronunciation
( phoneme ) Pronunciation of Í (ī)
• ( Standard Slovene, tonal ) IPA (key ) : /ˈíː/ , /ˈìː/ , , , , , , , SNPT : /ī/ • ( Standard Slovene, non-tonal ) IPA (key ) : /ˈiː/ , SNPT : /í/
Note:different distinctions and accent shifts do not necessarily exclude other and most of them exist in both tonal and non-tonal Slovene.
( letter name ) Pronunciation of í (ó ī)
• ( Most Littoral and Rovte dialects, part of Upper Carniolan dialects ) IPA (key ) : , , SNPT :
Note:different distinctions and accent shifts do not necessarily exclude other and most of them exist in both tonal and non-tonal Slovene.
Miscellaneous
• Rhymes: -iː ( non-tonal )
• Hyphenation: Í • Homophone : í ( tonal and non-tonal )
Letter
Í (upper case , lower case í )
Additional letter, used to denote the long stress on I .
Etymology 2
Letter I with acute ◌́ to signify stressed vowel.
Pronunciation
Dialectal pronunciations
Carinthian dialects
North Pohorje–Remšnik dialect
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Mežica dialect
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Jaun Valley dialect
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Ebriach dialect
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Rosen Valley dialect
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Gail Valley dialect
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Littoral dialects
Resian dialect
IPA (key ) : , SNPT ( Logar transcription ) :
Soča dialect
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Torre Valley dialect
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Natisone Valley dialect
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Brda dialect
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Karst dialect
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Istrian dialect
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Inner carniolan dialect
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Rovte dialects
Tolmin dialect
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Cerkno dialect
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Poljane dialect
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Škofja Loka dialect
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Črni Vrh dialect
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Horjul dialect
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Upper Carniolan dialects
Upper Carniolan dialect
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Selca dialect
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Lower Carniolan dialects
Lower Carniolan dialect
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North White Carniolan dialect
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South White Carniolan dialect
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Čabranka dialect
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Kostel dialect
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Mixed Kočevje subdialects
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Styrian dialects
Central Savinja dialect
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Upper Savinja dialect
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Central Styrian dialect
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South Pohorje dialect
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Kozje–Bizeljsko dialect
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Lower Sava Valley dialect
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Pannonian dialects
Prekmurje dialect
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Slovenian Hills dialect
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Prlekija dialect
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Haloze dialect
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Letter
Í (upper case , lower case í )
Additional letter, used to denote the stress on I .
See also
References
Toporišič, Jože (2000) Slovenska slovnica / Jože Toporišič. - 4. prenovljena in razširjena izd. (in Slovene), Maribor: Obzorja, →ISBN
Steenwijk, Han (1994) Ortografia resiana = Tö jošt rozajanskë pïsanjë (in it, sl-rozaj), Padua: CLEUP
Welsh
Pronunciation
Letter
Í (lower case í )
The letter I, marked for its short vocalic pronunciation when in a stressed final syllable of a polysyllabic word.