Wt/sco/ji

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English edit

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ji

  1. East Java, a province o Indonesie.

Bambara edit

Noun edit

ji

  1. watter

Czech edit

Pronoun edit

ji f

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Japanese edit

Romanization edit

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Lithuanian edit

Pronunciation edit

Pronoun edit

ji f

  1. (third-person feminine singular) she

Declension edit

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Lojban edit

Cmavo edit

ji (selma'o A A)

  1. an/or/neither? (asks for a missin logical connective tae fill in the place o this cmavo)

Usage notes edit

  • This can be answered either wi another cmavo o selma'o A or wi ane o the sumti (or operand) on either side o ji. (The cmavo o selma'o A can an aa be follaed bi nai atween it an ji. An answer o .anai would mean "neither" an an answer o .enai would mean juist the first option.)

Mandarin edit

Romanization edit

ji

  1. Nonstaundart spellin o .
  2. Nonstaundart spellin o .
  3. Nonstaundart spellin o .
  4. Nonstaundart spellin o .

Usage notes edit

  • Scots transcriptions o Mandarin speech eften fail tae distinguish atween the creetical tonal differences employed in the Mandarin leid, uisin wirds such as this ane withoot the appropriate indication o tone.

Neapolitan edit

Etymology edit

Frae Laitin .

Pronunciation edit

Alternative forms edit

i

Verb edit

ji

  1. tae gang

Old Frisian edit

Etymology edit

Frae Proto-Germanic *jīz, variant o *jūz, frae Proto-Indo-European *yū́. Compare Auld Inglis ġē, Auld Saxon , Auld Dutch , Auld Heich German ir, Auld Norse ér.

Pronoun edit

  1. ye (plural)

Declension edit

Descendants edit


Spanish edit

Etymology edit

Frae Ancient Greek χῖ (khî).

Pronunciation edit

Noun edit

ji f (plural jíes)

  1. chi; the Greek letter Χ, χ