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I, i
noun [ C or U ] uk /aɪ/ us /aɪ/ plural Is, I's or i'sLETTER
Add to word list Add to word list the ninth letter of the English alphabet novena letra del abecedario inglés:, I, iI
pronoun uk /aɪ/ us /aɪ/ A1 used as the subject of a verb to refer to the person speaking or writing yo I love you. Te quiero. Am I invited? ¿Estoy invitado? I'm not mistaken, am I? No me equivoco, ¿verdad? I'd like a coffee, please. Quiero un café, por favor.- She was ill so I sent her some flowers to cheer her up.
- When I was a child I had a dog.
- I'm sorry that I wasn't able to phone you yesterday.
- My dad gets cross with me if I leave the kitchen in a mess.
- I'm sorry you're ill - I hope you get well soon.
Grammar
Pronouns: personal (I, me, you, him, it, they, etc.)We use personal pronouns in place of noun phrases. We often use them to refer back to people and things that we have already identified (underlined): … Subject and object pronounsPersonal subject pronouns act as the subject of a clause. We use them before a verb to show who is doing the verb. We do not usually leave out the pronoun: … I, meWe use I and me to refer to the speaker or writer. I is the subject form and me is the object form: … YouWe use you to refer to the listener or reader. It is both the subject and the object form. You can refer to one person or more than one person. It is usually clear from the context whether you is singular or plural: … He, him; she, herHe, him, she and her are singular third person pronouns. He and him are the masculine forms. She and her are the feminine forms: … ItWe use it to refer to things: … We, usWe use we and us to refer to different groups of people, but always including the speaker. We and us can refer to the speaker + the listener, or the speaker + other people but not the listener, or people in general including the speaker: … They, themWe use they and them to refer to specific groups of people, things and animals: …(Translation of I, i from the Cambridge English-Spanish Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
Translation of I, i | GLOBAL English–Spanish Dictionary
I, i noun [ countable-uncountable ] /aɪ/ the 9th letter of the alphabet i [ feminine ] i [ feminine ](Translation of I, i from the GLOBAL English-Spanish Dictionary © 2020 K Dictionaries Ltd)
I noun [ pronoun ] /aɪ/ the person who is speaking or writing yo I have two brothers. Yo tengo dos hermanos. Can I help you? ¿Puedo ayudarte? I’m next, aren’t I? Yo soy el siguiente, ¿verdad?(Translation of I, i from the GLOBAL English-Spanish Dictionary © 2020 K Dictionaries Ltd)
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in Chinese (Traditional) 字母, (英文字母表的第九個字母), 數字… See more in Chinese (Simplified) 字母, (英语字母表的第九个字母), 数字… See more in Portuguese nona letra do alfabeto, I, i… See more in Japanese in Turkish in French in Polish in Catalan in Norwegian in Korean in Italian 英字アルファベットの第9字… See more alfabenin dokuzuncu harfi… See more I, i [masculine], je… See more I, i… See more novena lletra de l’alfabet anglès: I, i… See more I, i [masculine], jeg… See more 아이, 알파벳의 아홉번째 글자… See more nona lettera dell’alfabeto inglese… See more Need a translator?Get a quick, free translation!
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(I'm so hungry), I could eat a horse idiom (I'm) just saying idiom (I'm) pleased to meet you idiom I've I, i i.e. I/he etc could be doing with / could do with I/he etc will/would not hear of I/I've got this idiom {{#randomImageQuizHook.filename}} {{#randomImageQuizHook.isQuiz}} Test your vocabulary with our fun image quizzes Try a quiz now {{/randomImageQuizHook.isQuiz}} {{^randomImageQuizHook.isQuiz}} {{/randomImageQuizHook.isQuiz}} {{/randomImageQuizHook.filename}}More translations of I, i in Spanish
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