Wt/sco/ji
English[edit | edit source]
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ji
Bambara[edit | edit source]
Noun[edit | edit source]
ji
Czech[edit | edit source]
Pronoun[edit | edit source]
ji f
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Japanese[edit | edit source]
Romanization[edit | edit source]
Wt/sco/ji
Lithuanian[edit | edit source]
Pronunciation[edit | edit source]
Pronoun[edit | edit source]
ji f
- (third-person feminine singular) she
Declension[edit | edit source]
declension o Wt/sco/ji
Synonyms[edit | edit source]
- jinai (colloquial)
Lojban[edit | edit source]
Cmavo[edit | edit source]
Usage notes[edit | edit source]
- This can be answered either wi another cmavo o selma'o A or wi ane o the sumti (or operand) on either side o ji. (The cmavo o selma'o A can an aa be follaed bi nai atween it an ji. An answer o .anai would mean "neither" an an answer o .enai would mean juist the first option.)
Mandarin[edit | edit source]
Romanization[edit | edit source]
ji
- Nonstaundart spellin o jī.
- Nonstaundart spellin o jí.
- Nonstaundart spellin o jǐ.
- Nonstaundart spellin o jì.
Usage notes[edit | edit source]
- Scots transcriptions o Mandarin speech eften fail tae distinguish atween the creetical tonal differences employed in the Mandarin leid, uisin wirds such as this ane withoot the appropriate indication o tone.
Neapolitan[edit | edit source]
Etymology[edit | edit source]
Pronunciation[edit | edit source]
Alternative forms[edit | edit source]
Verb[edit | edit source]
ji
- tae gang
Old Frisian[edit | edit source]
Etymology[edit | edit source]
Frae Proto-Germanic *jīz, variant o *jūz, frae Proto-Indo-European *yū́. Compare Auld Inglis ġē, Auld Saxon gī, Auld Dutch gī, Auld Heich German ir, Auld Norse ér.
Pronoun[edit | edit source]
jī
- ye (plural)
Declension[edit | edit source]
Auld Frisian personal pronoun declensions
Descendants[edit | edit source]
Spanish[edit | edit source]
Etymology[edit | edit source]
Frae Ancient Greek χῖ (khî).
Pronunciation[edit | edit source]
Noun[edit | edit source]
ji f (plural jíes)
Categories:
- Wt/sco/Bambara
- Wt/sco/Czech
- Wt/sco/Japanese romaji
- Wt/sco/Japanese romaji wioot a main entry
- Wt/sco/Lithuanian terms wi IPA pronunciation
- Wt/sco/Lithuanian
- Wt/sco/Pages uisin deprecatit templates
- Wt/sco/Lojban
- Lojban cmavo o selma'o A
- Wt/sco/jbo:Interrogatives
- Mandarin nonstaundart furms
- Wt/sco/Mandarin pinyin
- Wt/sco/Neapolitan terms wi IPA pronunciation
- Wt/sco/Neapolitan
- Wt/sco/Old Frisian
- Terms with manual transliterations different from the automated ones
- Terms with manual transliterations different from the automated ones/grc
- Wt/sco/Spaingie terms wi IPA pronunciation
- Wt/sco/Spaingie
- Spanish nouns with missing plurals
- Wt/sco/es:Greek letter names