I in Russian
I in Russian is я, аз, ай — I means used by a speaker or writer to refer to themself as the subject of a sentence.
I in Russian
я
Pronounced: ya
аз
Pronounced: az
ай
Pronounced: ay
The name of the Latin-script letter I/i.
и
Pronounced: i
The name of the Latin-script letter I/i.
What does "I" mean?
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pronoun Used by a speaker or writer to refer to themself as the subject of a sentence.
"I am going to the store later."
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noun The ninth letter of the English alphabet.
"The word "igloo" starts with the letter I."
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noun The sense of one's own identity or self; the ego.
"Losing the argument was a blow to his sense of I."
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numeral The Roman numeral for one.
"The clock face showed I, II, III instead of 1, 2, 3."
I in a sentence
- I am going to the store later.
- I told her the truth as soon as I could.
- The word "igloo" starts with the letter I.
- Losing the argument was a blow to his sense of I.
Similar words in Russian
Common Russian translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "I" in Russian?
"I" in Russian is я, аз, ай. I means: Used by a speaker or writer to refer to themself as the subject of a sentence.
How do you pronounce я?
"I" in Russian is я, pronounced "ya".
How do you use "I" in a sentence?
Example: "I am going to the store later." In Russian, "I" is я, аз, ай.
Are there other ways to say "I" in Russian?
Yes — Russian has 4 translations listed for "I": я, аз, ай, и.
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