ì _ í
Ì ì. I with grave in Doulos SIL. Ì is used in the ISO 9:1995 system of Ukrainian transliteration as the Cyrillic letter І . In the Pinyin system of Chinese romanization ì is an i with a falling tone . This appears in Alcozauca Mixtec, Italian, Sardinian, Taos, Vietnamese, Welsh, Alsatian, Scottish Gaelic, Ojibwe, and also in the
"Í" (I with acute accent): This character is used in languages such as Spanish, Icelandic, Hungarian, and Irish. It typically represents a long or stressed vowel sound, such as /i/ or /iː/. "Ì" (I with grave accent): This character is used in languages like Italian, Catalan, and Vietnamese. It can represent different sounds
Ég geng í kirkjuna. ― I walk to the church; in (location) [+dative] Hann er í húsinu. ― He is in the house; for; over (spanning a time period) [+accusative] Við ókum í tvær klukkustundir. ― We drove for two hours. Derived terms [edit]
i, ninth letter of the alphabet.It corresponds to the Semitic yod, which may derive from an early symbol for hand, and to the Greek iota (Ι). Early Greek forms from the island of Thera resembled the Semitic more than the later single vertical stroke. In Attic and early Corinthian inscriptions a form resembling an S appears. The Chalcidian alphabet had the form I, and this was the form in all
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In summary, to type an "I" with an accent mark on a Windows keyboard, press and hold down the alt key, type the accented i alt code with the numeric keypad, then release the alt key as soon as you finish typing the alt code. All alt codes are listed below. For example, Alt + 0237 types í (i with an Acute/Apostrophe), Alt + 0236 types ì (i
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