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  3. I, i noun [C or U] (NUMBER) (also i) the sign used in the Roman system for the number 1 and as part of the numbers 2 (ii), 3 (iii), 4 (iv), 6 (vi), 7 (vii), 8 (viii), and 9 (ix) SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Numbers generally. access code. binary number. C, c. cardinal.

  4. i: [noun] the 9th letter of the English alphabet. a graphic representation of this letter. a speech counterpart of orthographic i.

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    In Modern English spelling, i represents several different sounds, either the diphthong / aɪ / ("long" i ) as in kite, the short / ɪ / as in bill, or the ee sound / iː / in the last syllable of machine. The diphthong /aɪ/ developed from Middle English /iː/ through a series of vowel shifts.

  6. noun Word forms: plural i's. 1. the ninth letter of the English alphabet: via Latin from the Greek iota, a modification of the Phoenician ( Semitic yodh, a hand ): this letter, first dotted in the 11th cent ., was not distinguished from j until the 17th cent. 2.

  7. Origin of I 1. First recorded before 900; Middle English ik, ich, i, Old English ic, ih; cognate with Gothic ik, German ich, Old Norse ek, Latin ego, Greek egṓ, Old Church Slavonic azŭ, Lithuanian aš, Sanskrit ahám. Discover More.

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  10. noun. The ninth letter of the English alphabet: via Latin from the Greek iota, a modification of the Phoenician (Semitic yodh, a hand): this letter, first dotted in the 11th cent., was not distinguished from j until the 17th cent. Webster's New World.

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