I

/aɪ/ pronoun

Used by a speaker to refer to himself or herself as the subject of a sentence.

From Old English 'ic,' from Proto-Germanic '*ik,' from PIE '*éǵh₂' meaning 'I.' The only English word always capitalized regardless of position — a grammatical assertion of selfhood.

ESyo
PTeu
ZH
ARأنا
FRje
SWmimi
HIमैं
JA
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