i
Norwegian
/iː/, /iː/
letter
Etymology
Inherited from Old Norse í inherited from Proto-Germanic *in (in, into) inherited from Proto-Indo-European *en (in, into).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*en
Gloss
in, into
Concept
Semantic Field
Spatial relations
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Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- *en Proto-Indo-European
- *h₁én Proto-Indo-European
- bort or borte Norwegian Bokmål
- borti Norwegian Bokmål
- det Norwegian Bokmål
- fallende Norwegian Bokmål
- fjor Norwegian Bokmål
- får Norwegian Bokmål
- fårikål Norwegian Bokmål
- gang Norwegian Bokmål
- går Norwegian Bokmål
- i søvne Norwegian Bokmål
- idet Norwegian Bokmål
- igangsette Norwegian Bokmål
- ikle Norwegian Bokmål
- ilegge Norwegian Bokmål
- inn Norwegian Bokmål
- inn i Norwegian Bokmål
- inne Norwegian Bokmål
- inni Norwegian Bokmål
- innimellom Norwegian Bokmål
- iscenesette Norwegian Bokmål
- iscenesettelse Norwegian Bokmål
- ivareta Norwegian Bokmål
- ivaretakelse Norwegian Bokmål
- iverksette Norwegian Bokmål
- iøynefallende Norwegian Bokmål
- kle Norwegian Bokmål
- kål Norwegian Bokmål
- legge Norwegian Bokmål
- scene Norwegian Bokmål
- sette Norwegian Bokmål
- søvne Norwegian Bokmål
- ta Norwegian Bokmål
- vare Norwegian Bokmål
- verk Norwegian Bokmål
- øyne Norwegian Bokmål
- *geutaną Proto-Germanic
- *in Proto-Germanic
- *laidijaną Proto-Germanic
- fjor Norwegian Nynorsk
- går Norwegian Nynorsk
- i Norwegian Nynorsk
- *ingot Old English
- in Old English
- in- Old English
- inlædan Old English
- í Old Norse
- i Danish
- in Old High German
- íggj Faroese
- an- Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- 𐌹𐌽 Gothic
- 𐌹𐌽- Gothic
- in Old Dutch
- *eni Proto-Celtic
- in Old Saxon
- inna Old Saxon
- i, ī Old Swedish
- gar Westrobothnian
- *an- Frankish
- in Old Frisian
- li Northern Kurdish
- e(n)- Tocharian B
- i Elfdalian