ek
Old Norse
pronoun
Definitions
- I first-person singular pronoun
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Norse ᛖᚲ inherited from Proto-Germanic *ek (I) inherited from Proto-Indo-European *éǵh₂ (I).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*éǵh₂
Gloss
I
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- ego Latin
- ἐγώ Ancient Greek
- *egom Proto-Indo-European
- *h₁me Proto-Indo-European
- *éǵh₂ Proto-Indo-European
- *éǵh₂om Proto-Indo-European
- jeg Norwegian Bokmål
- *ek Proto-Germanic
- *ek, *ik Proto-Germanic
- *ik Proto-Germanic
- jag Swedish
- eg Norwegian Nynorsk
- ic Old English
- iċ Old English
- ik Middle English
- jak Old Norse
- jeg Danish
- jegfortæller Danish
- *(j)a Proto-Slavic
- *(j)azъ Proto-Slavic
- eg Icelandic
- ek Icelandic
- ég Icelandic
- ih Old High German
- es Latvian
- ես Old Armenian
- eg Faroese
- ich Middle High German
- 𐌹𐌺 Gothic
- *ik gmw-pro
- ik Old Dutch
- mī Old Dutch
- ik Middle Low German
- *aȷ́ʰám Proto-Indo-Iranian
- ic Old Saxon
- ik Old Saxon
- iak Old Swedish
- *egō Proto-Italic
- ik Scots
- ik Old Frisian
- ick Low German
- *ajám Proto-Iranian
- ich Pennsylvania German
- iegh Old Danish
- ik North Frisian
- ich Limburgan, Limburger, Limburgish
- ig Elfdalian
- ᛖᚲ Proto-Norse
- ñuk Tocharian A
- eg Norn
- *ež bat-pro
- ja Gutnish
- *ʔúǵ Proto-Anatolian
- æ Jutish
- ik Wastek