i
n.
ninth letter of the English alphabet
I
n.
first person pronoun used to designate one's self
n.
number 1 (Roman Numerals)
n.
(Japanese) Inoshishi, "boar", Chinese zodiac sign
I
Í
(
i-
acute) is a letter of
Faroese,
Hungarian,
Icelandic,
Czech,
Slovak, and
Tatar language. This letter also appears in
Catalan,
Irish,
Occitan,
Portuguese,
Spanish, and
Vietnamese language as a variant of letter “i”.
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Î
Decimal I (Cyrillic)
Grave accent
The grave accent ( ` ) is a
diacritical mark used in written
Catalan,
French,
Greek until
1982 (
polytonic orthography),
Italian,
Norwegian,
Occitan,
Portuguese,
Scottish Gaelic,
Vietnamese,
Welsh, and other languages.The word grave is derived from the
Latin gravis (heavy). In English the word is normally pronounced "grahv", IPA , not like grave meaning "serious" or a "tomb." It comes from French, where it is pronounced similarly: accent grave .
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I*
i* (pronounced "i star") or i* framework is a
modeling language suitable for an early phase of system modeling in order to understand the problem domain. i* modeling language allows to model both as-is and to-be situations. The name i* refers to the notion of distributed intentionality which underlines the framework. It is an approach originally developed for modelling and reasoning about organizational environments and their information systems composed of heterogeneous actors with different, often competing, goals that depend on each other to undertake their tasks and achieve these goals. It covers both actor-oriented and goal-oriented modeling. i* model answers the question WHO and WHY, not what.
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Iodide
Turkish dotted and dotless I
Umlaut (diacritic)
The umlaut mark (or simply umlaut) and the diaeresis mark (or simply diaeresis) or trema are two
diacritics consisting of a pair of dots placed over a letter. When the vowel is an i, the diacritic replaces the
tittle. The two diacritics are very similar in appearance, and the distinction between them is not always made.
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I (das)
n.
i, ninth letter of the English alphabet
i. (in)
in, into; within; inside
i
n.
i, ninth letter of the English alphabet
i
art.
the
i (f)
n.
i, ninth letter of the Italian alphabet