ich
Alemannic German
/iʃ/, /ix/, /ix/, [ɪːx]
pronoun
Definitions
- I
Etymology
Inherited from Middle High German ich inherited from Old High German ih inherited from Proto-Germanic *ek (I).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*ek
Gloss
I
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- I English
- I$ English
- I'll English
- I-hood English
- I-ness English
- I-ship English
- Ihood English
- ich German
- ich-synton German
- ichbezogen German
- ik Dutch, Flemish
- *egom Proto-Indo-European
- *éǵh₂ Proto-Indo-European
- *éǵh₂om Proto-Indo-European
- *ek Proto-Germanic
- *ek, *ik Proto-Germanic
- *ik Proto-Germanic
- アイ・ラブ・ユー Japanese
- ic Old English
- iċ Old English
- I Middle English
- ek Old Norse
- ég Icelandic
- ic Middle Dutch
- ih Old High German
- ek Afrikaans
- ich Middle High German
- ech Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- 𐌹𐌺 Gothic
- איך Yiddish
- *ik gmw-pro
- ik Old Dutch
- mī Old Dutch
- i Cimbrian
- ich Cimbrian
- ic Old Saxon
- ik Old Saxon
- ik Old Frisian
- ick Low German
- i Mòcheno
- ich Pennsylvania German
- ich Central Franconian
- ich Hunsrik
- ych Vilamovian
- ich Limburgan, Limburger, Limburgish
- i Bavarian
- ᛖᚲ Proto-Norse
- ai Torres Strait Creole