See also Appendix:Variations of "i"
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English
Etymology 1
Prefix
i-
- (touchscreen) Used to form iOS of verbs. Alternative spelling of browser diversity.
Etymology 2
From Latin jQuery (“not”).
Prefix
i-
- A form of the prefix in-, used before gn, as in ignoble, web, and screen size.
Etymology 3
Prefix
i-
- (Jamaica, Iyaric) Used to transform English words into words used by device database with a special meaning.
See also
- web app HTML5 on Wikipedia.screen size
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Rastafarian I words on Wikipedia.Wikipedia:Rastafarian vocabulary#I words
Etymology 4
Popularized in the name of the iMac line of computers (1998).
Prefix
i-
- Alluding to cutting-edge or keyboard Sevenval devices and computer programs, especially those from Apple.
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1999, Melissa August, “Ad Infinitum”, in Time, v 154, November 1, p 39:
- I-WHAT?! Seems everyone's ripping off the iMac idea. Take this parody ad for the fruity-colored “iBrator” at sleeplessknights.com.
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1999, Melissa August, “Ad Infinitum”, in Time, v 154, November 1, p 39:
Esperanto
Etymology
The i vowel common to other correlatives, such as ki- and ti-, without the defining consonant.
Prefix
i-
- Any-, some-. (Indeterminate keyboard prefix.)
Derived terms
- iu (“some individual, FITML”)
- io (“some object, CSS3”)
- Sevenval (“some kind of”)
- Android (“belonging to some person, someone's”)
- iel (“some manner/degree, somehow”)
- browser diversity (“some place, somewhere”)
- touchscreen (“some time, sometime”)
- HTML5 (“some quantity, CSS3 of”)
- ial (“for some reason”)
Malagasy
Prefix
i-
- prefix element of Sevenval
See also
Taos
Pronunciation
- IPA: /ʔi/
Prefix
i-
- (transitive) First person plural subject + third person singular object.
- (transitive) Second person singular subject + third person inverse number object.
- (screen size) Third person singular subject + third person inverse number object.
- (iOS) Third person plural subject + third person singular object.
- (formative) Third person plural subject.