אִייוֹ

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Judeo-Italian

Etymology

PIE word
*éǵh₂

Inherited from Late Latin eo, from Classical Latin egō̆, from Proto-Italic *egō, from Proto-Indo-European *éǵh₂. Compare Italian io.

Pronoun

אִייוֹ (ʔiyo /ijo/)

  1. I (first-person singular personal pronoun)
    • 16th century [750–450 BCE], “לוּ לִיבֵירוֹ דֵי יִרְמִיַהוּ [Lu libero de Yirəmiyahu, The Book of Jeremiah]”, in נְבִיאִים [Nəbiʔim, Prophets]‎ (manuscript), translation of נְבִיאִים [Nəḇīʔīm, Prophets] (in Biblical Hebrew), chapter 7, verse 22, leaf 2, right page, lines 20–22:
      קֵי נוּן פַֿאוֵילַאיִי קוּן לִי פַאטֵירִי ווּסְטֵירִי אֵי נוּן קוּמַאנַאיִי אֵיסִי אִין דִי דֵי לוּ פַֿארֵי יִישִירֵי אִיִיוֹ אֵיסִי דַא טֵירַה דֵי מִיצְרַיִמ פֵיר קַאווּסִי דֵי קַאסְטוֹ אֵי סַאקְרֵיפִֿיזִיאוֹ׃ (Judeo-Roman)
      qe nun p̄aʔwelaʔyi qun li paʔṭeri wusəṭeri ʔe nun qumaʔnaʔyi ʔesi ʔin di de lu p̄aʔre yišire ʔiyo ʔesi daʔ ṭerah de miṣərayim per qaʔwusi de qaʔsəṭo ʔe saʔqərep̄iṣiʔo.
      /Ché nun favellaji cun li pateri vusteri, e nun cumannaji essi, in dì de lu fare jiscire ijo essi da terra de Miṣərayim per causi de casto e sacrefizio./
      For I did not speak with your fathers, and I did not command them, on the day I led them out of the land of Egypt, for reasons of burnt offering or sacrifice.

See also

Judeo-Italian personal pronouns