Ich
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German
Etymology
Old High German ih, from common Germanic *ik, possibly from a preform *ekaⁿ from Proto-Indo-European *eǵHóm, or directly from *éǵoH. Near cognates include Gothic 𐌹𐌺, English I, and Dutch ik.
Pronunciation
| High German | Bavarian | |
|---|---|---|
| IPA | /ɪç/ | /iʃ/, /iː/ |
| SAMPA | /IC/ | /iS/, /i:/ |
Personal pronoun
ich (dative mir, accusative mich, possessive mein)
- First person singular nominative pronoun
Translations
see under I
Slovak
Personal Pronoun
ich
This is the genitive plural and accusative plural of on (he), ona (she), and one (it). In other words, its English equivalents (and proper translations) are:
pl:ich pt:ich