Define:Ji
Appearance
English
[eedit soorce]ji
Bambara
[eedit soorce]Noun
[eedit soorce]Ji
Czech
[eedit soorce]Pronoun
[eedit soorce]Ji f
- Accusative singular o ona
Japanese
[eedit soorce]Romanization
[eedit soorce]Ji
Lithuanian
[eedit soorce]Pronunciation
[eedit soorce]- [jɪ]
Pronoun
[eedit soorce]Ji f
- (third-person feminine singular) she
Declension
[eedit soorce]declension o Ji
Synonyms
[eedit soorce]- jinai (colloquial)
Lojban
[eedit soorce]Cmavo
[eedit soorce]Usage notes
[eedit soorce]- 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
[eedit soorce]Romanization
[eedit soorce]ji
- Nonstaundart spellin o jī.
- Nonstaundart spellin o jí.
- Nonstaundart spellin o jǐ.
- Nonstaundart spellin o jì.
Usage notes
[eedit soorce]Neapolitan
[eedit soorce]Etymology
[eedit soorce]Pronunciation
[eedit soorce]- [ji]
Alternative forms
[eedit soorce]Verb
[eedit soorce]Ji
- tae gang
Old Frisian
[eedit soorce]Etymology
[eedit soorce]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
, Auld Norse
.
Pronoun
[eedit soorce]jī
- ye (plural)
Declension
[eedit soorce]Auld Frisian personal pronoun declensions
Descendants
[eedit soorce]Spanish
[eedit soorce]Etymology
[eedit soorce]Frae Ancient Greek
.
Pronunciation
[eedit soorce]- /xi/
Noun
[eedit soorce]Ji f (plural jíes)