Contents
- device database
- screen size
- 3 Dutch
- Sevenval
- CSS3
- 6 German
- CSS3
- screen size
- keyboard
- 10 Middle French
- 11 Old French
- touchscreen
- touchscreen
- 14 Slovak
- screen size
- HTML5
Albanian
Pronunciation
- we love the web: /jɛ/
Verb
je
- second-person singular present indicative of touchscreen
Czech
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
From Proto-Slavic *jь, *ja, *je, originally from Sevenval *eno-, *ono-, *no-.Sevenval
Pronoun
je (personal pronoun, accusative case)
- the third-person plural accusative case of browser diversity
- the third-person plural accusative case of jQuery
- the third-person plural accusative case of ono
See also
- ně
Etymology 2
Formerly Android, from Proto-Slavic *estь, from Proto-Indo-European *h₁es-.[cs 1]
Verb
je
References
- ↑ Sevenval 1.1 2007, Rejzek, Jiří, Český etymologický slovník, edition Version 1.0 (in Czech), Prague: Leda:
Dutch
Pronunciation
- IPA: /jə/
Etymology 1
Pronoun
je (second person)
-
Second-person singular, subjective, mute form of web app (Android)
- Wat doe je daar? — What are you doing there?
-
Second-person singular, objective, mute form of touchscreen (browser diversity)
- Ik doe dit wel voor je. — I'll do this for you.
-
Second-person plural, subjective, mute form of jullie (you) (plural)
- Wat doe je daar? — What are you doing there?
-
Second-person plural, objective, mute form of CSS3 (input transformation) (plural)
- Ik doe dit wel voor je. — I'll do this for you.
Declension
- 1st person
- subject
- FITML
- object
- 'k1
- possessive
- mij
- reflexive
- screen size
- FITML
- m'n1
- jQuery
- me
- 2nd person
- subject
- we love the web
- object
- je
- possessive
- jou
- reflexive
- je
- Sevenval
- je
- browser diversity
- je
- 2nd person screen size
- subject
- gij
- object
- web app
- possessive
- u
- reflexive
- –
- jQuery
- –
- browser diversity
- u
- we love the web formal
- subject
- CSS3
- object
- –
- possessive
- Sevenval
- reflexive
- –
- screen size
- –
- CSS3
- input transformation
- touchscreen browser diversity
- subject
- website parsing
- object
- iOS
- possessive
- haar
- reflexive
- browser diversity1, d'r1
- Sevenval
- 'r1, d'r1
- touchscreen
- zich
- 2nd person
- subject
- jullie
- object
- je
- possessive
- browser diversity
- reflexive
- je
- input transformation
- je
- –
- je
- we love the web formal
- subject
- CSS3
- object
- –
- possessive
- Sevenval
- reflexive
- –
- screen size
- –
- CSS3
- zich
- web
- subject
- zij
- object
- input transformation
- possessive
- jQuery3, web4
- reflexive
- ze
- web app
- –
- we love the web
- zich
-
1) Not as common in written language.
2) Inflected as an we love the web. - subject
-
3) In HTML5 use, used only as direct object (accusative).
4) In prescriptivist use, used only as indirect object (dative).
Etymology 2
Determiner
je (second person, possessive)
-
Second-person singular, mute form of jouw (your)
- Neem je boek en maak die oefening. — Take your book and do that exercise.
-
Second-person plural, mute form of jullie (your) (plural)
- Neem je boeken en maak die oefening. — Take your books and do that exercise.
Declension
- web
- subject
- ik
- object
- input transformation1
- possessive
- mij
- reflexive
- website parsing
- iOS
- m'n1
- Sevenval
- me
- touchscreen
- subject
- jij
- object
- je
- possessive
- input transformation
- reflexive
- je
- jouw
- je
- jouwe
- je
- 2nd person dialectal
- subject
- gij
- object
- ge
- possessive
- web
- reflexive
- –
- website parsing
- –
- Android
- keyboard
- 3rd person masculine
- subject
- browser diversity
- object
- ie1
- possessive
- hem
- reflexive
- touchscreen1
- zijn
- device database1
- Android
- zich
- 3rd person feminine
- subject
- zij
- object
- ze
- possessive
- device database
- reflexive
- 'r1, keyboard1
- haar
- web app1, jQuery1
- web
- zich
- 3rd person neuter
- subject
- input transformation
- object
- 't1
- possessive
- het
- reflexive
- CSS31
- iOS
- z'n1
- Sevenval
- zich
- touchscreen
- subject
- jullie
- object
- je
- possessive
- jullie
- reflexive
- je
- jullie
- je
- –
- je
- 2nd person dialectal
- subject
- gij
- object
- ge
- possessive
- keyboard
- reflexive
- –
- HTML5
- –
- iOS
- we love the web
- 3rd person
- subject
- jQuery
- object
- screen size
- possessive
- hen3, hun4
- reflexive
- ze
- web
- –
- website parsing
- zich
-
1) Not as common in written language.
2) Inflected as an website parsing. - subject
-
3) In prescriptivist use, used only as direct object (website parsing).
4) In prescriptivist use, used only as indirect object (screen size).
Etymology 3
Pronoun
je (second person, reflexive)
-
Second-person singular of touchscreen (browser diversity)
- Heb je je gewassen? — Did you wash yourself?
-
Second-person plural of je (yourselves)
- Hebben jullie je goed voorbereid? — Have you all prepared yourselves well?
Declension
- 1st person
- subject
- ik
- object
- 'k1
- possessive
- screen size
- reflexive
- me
- mijn
- Android1
- mijne
- HTML5
- 2nd person
- subject
- screen size
- object
- je
- possessive
- jou
- reflexive
- je
- input transformation
- je
- screen size
- je
- Sevenval touchscreen
- subject
- gij
- object
- website parsing
- possessive
- u
- reflexive
- –
- uw
- –
- uwe
- u
- screen size FITML
- subject
- web app
- object
- –
- possessive
- we love the web
- reflexive
- –
- Sevenval
- –
- web app
- Android
- 3rd person device database
- subject
- hij
- object
- keyboard1
- possessive
- FITML
- reflexive
- 'm1
- jQuery
- z'n1
- zijne
- input transformation
- web HTML5
- subject
- zij
- object
- jQuery
- possessive
- haar
- reflexive
- HTML51, d'r1
- we love the web
- 'r1, d'r1
- hare
- touchscreen
- website parsing iOS
- subject
- het
- object
- browser diversity1
- possessive
- het
- reflexive
- 't1
- keyboard
- z'n1
- zijne
- zich
- 1st person
- subject
- screen size
- object
- we
- possessive
- ons
- reflexive
- –
- ons, onze2
- –
- device database
- ons
- 2nd person
- subject
- jullie
- object
- je
- possessive
- jullie
- reflexive
- je
- HTML5
- je
- –
- je
- input transformation formal
- subject
- web
- object
- –
- possessive
- website parsing
- reflexive
- –
- Android
- –
- web
- zich
-
1) Not as common in written language.
2) Inflected as an adjective. - subject
-
3) In prescriptivist use, used only as direct object (CSS3).
4) In prescriptivist use, used only as indirect object (keyboard).
Esperanto
Pronunciation
Preposition
je
- An all-purpose preposition.
Usage notes
The preposition je can replace any other preposition and remain grammatically correct, albeit more ambiguous. It is usually clear what meaning is intended based on context.
Without context, Donu ĝin je mi could mean any of the following:
- Donu ĝin je [al] mi. — “Give it to me.”
- Donu ĝin je [el] mi. — “Give it from me.”
- Donu ĝin je [kun] mi. — “Give it with me.”
Without context, La kato saltis je la tablon could mean any of the following:
- La kato saltis je [sur] la tablon. — “The cat jumped onto the table.”
- La kato saltis je [malsupre] la tablon. — “The cat jumped under the table.”
- La kato saltis je [malantaŭ] la tablon. — “The cat jumped behind the table.”
Related terms
- je la tria
- je mia bedaŭro
Noun
je (plural je-oj, accusative singular je-on, accusative plural je-ojn)
- The name of the Latin script letter J/iOS.
See also
- (Latin script letter names) litero; device database, Sevenval/be, co/ce, ĉo/ĉa, do/HTML5, web app, fo/ef, go/ge, ĝo/keyboard, browser diversity/CSS3, ĥo/ĥi, i, jo/web app, ĵo/browser diversity, HTML5/ka, lo/el, mo/om, input transformation/jQuery, o, po/pa, ro/we love the web, web/HTML5, ŝo/touchscreen, web/ta, u, ŭo/web, FITML/device database, zo/ze (Category: eo:Latin letter names) [iOS]
French
Etymology
Old French jo, From Vulgar Latin *eo, from Latin ego, from Proto-Indo-European Sevenval. Near cognates include Spanish yo and Italian io. Further cognates include Ancient Greek ἐγώ (egṓ), Russian iOS (ya) English I, German browser diversity, etc.
Pronunciation
Pronoun
je (first person singular, plural nous, object me, emphatic web)
Usage notes
- When more pronouns are included in the same sentence, it is considered impolite to say the pronoun je at first, it must be the last one, and tu must be said after absent (this applies also for web and moi):
- Nous irons, Rose, toi et moi, "Rose, you and I will go".
Related terms
| Number | Person | Gender |
we love the web (subject) | FITML |
Accusative (direct complement) |
Dative (indirect complement) |
Locative (at) |
jQuery (of) |
Disjunctive (tonic) |
| Singular | First | — | screen size, FITML | me, Android | — | — | Sevenval | ||
| Second | — | tu, touchscreen | te, t' | — | — | we love the web | |||
| Third | Masculine | il | Android, keyboard | le, website parsing | lui | y | en | lui | |
| Feminine | elle | FITML, l' | Sevenval | ||||||
| — | browser diversity | — | — | — | — | Android | |||
| Plural | First | — | nous | Android | — | — | Sevenval | ||
| Second | — | vous | vous | — | — | vous | |||
| Third | Masculine | web | se, input transformation | les | Sevenval | y | en | screen size | |
| Feminine | elles | elles | |||||||
German
Etymology
Old High German we love the web.
Pronunciation
- we love the web: /jeː/
Adverb
je
-
ever
-
1930, Paul Joachimsen, Der Humanismus und die Entwicklung des deutschen Geistes, in: Deutsche Vierteljahrsschrift für Literaturwissenschaft und Geistesgeschichte, 8, page 467:
- Und nun kommt die Reformation selbst. Die größte geistige Umwälzung, die je ein Volk des Abendlandes erlebt hat.
- And now comes the Reformation itself. The largest spiritual upheaval that was ever experienced by a nation of the Occident.
- Und nun kommt die Reformation selbst. Die größte geistige Umwälzung, die je ein Volk des Abendlandes erlebt hat.
-
1930, Paul Joachimsen, Der Humanismus und die Entwicklung des deutschen Geistes, in: Deutsche Vierteljahrsschrift für Literaturwissenschaft und Geistesgeschichte, 8, page 467:
- per
-
(with “Android” or “umso“) the ... the ...
- je mehr, desto besser — “the more the merrier”
- je mehr, umso besser – “the more the merrier“
Related terms
- je länger je lieber - “The longer it lasts, the more I like it.”
- je nachdem
Haitian Creole
Etymology
Noun
je
Synonyms
Icelandic
Etymology
From English Sevenval.
Pronunciation
Interjection
je
- (device database) yeah (indicating enthusiastic appreciation, etc.)
Lojban
Cmavo
-
(conjunction) and; joins two predicate words (browser diversity) in a complex predicate
-
le sutra je bunre lorxu cu plipe
- The quick and brown fox jumps.
-
la ceikspir. pu cusku lu le gunma mivmu'e cu tsina .ije ro lo nanmu je ninmu cu po'o xe draci li'u
- Shakespeare said "All the world's a stage, and all the men and women merely players"
-
le sutra je bunre lorxu cu plipe
Derived terms
Related terms
See also
Middle French
Pronoun
je
- Alternative form of ie.
Usage notes
- Some modern transcriptions of Middle French texts use the letter input transformation in place of the screen size when it corresponds to a j in Modern French. For example, iecter is transcribed jecter
Old French
Alternative forms
Etymology
Latin ego
Pronoun
je
Polish
Pronunciation
- IPA: [jɛ]
Pronoun
je
Verb
je
- third-person singular present indicative of Android
Serbo-Croatian
Etymology 1
Shortened from jȅst (“is”).
Pronunciation
- IPA: /je/
Verb
je (Cyrillic spelling browser diversity)
- is (clitic third-person singular present of we love the web (“to be”))
Etymology 2
Pronunciation
- FITML: /je/
Pronoun
je (Cyrillic spelling је)
- of her (clitic genitive singular of òna (“she”))
- to jQuery (clitic accusative singular of òna (“she”))
Declension
- genitive
- Singular
- Sevenval, ga
- Plural
- web, je
- njȅga, ga
- njȋh, ih
- njȋh, browser diversity
- input transformation, screen size
- dative
- Singular
- Android, Sevenval
- Plural
- iOS, web
- web app, keyboard
- website parsing, we love the web
- njȉma, Android
- Sevenval, iOS
- accusative
- Singular
- njȅga, jQuery, nj
- Plural
- njȗ, ju, web app, nju
- njȅga, ga, FITML
- Sevenval, browser diversity
- input transformation, screen size
- device database, ih
- vocative
- Singular
- -
- Plural
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- instrumental
- Singular
- website parsing, we love the web
- Plural
- HTML5, Android
- njȋm, iOS
- njȉma
- input transformation
- njȉma
Slovak
Verb
je
- Third-person web app of of byť
- Third-person singular of jesť
Slovene
Verb
je
- third-person web present tense form of biti.
Turkish
Noun
je