English Eu(chemistry) symbol for europium Portuguese, Romanian eu Pronunciation SAMPA: /jeu/ IPA: /eu/ Translations The first person, eu refers to the speaker. English: I Arabic: أَنَا ('anaa) Basque: ni, nik Catalan: jo Chinese:我 ( pinyin: wǒ ) Dutch: ik Esperanto: mi Finnish: minä French: je Frisian: ik German: ich Greek: έγώ (needs different accent on epsilon) (ego/egho) Guaraní: che Hindi: मैं (mai.n) Icelandic: ég Ido: me Indonesian: saya (formal), aku (close) Interlingua: io Interlingue Occidental: yo Italian: io Japanese: 私 (わたし, watashi; わたくし, watakushi) (formal), 僕 (ぼく, boku) (close, usually male), 俺 (おれ, ore) (slang, male only) Kabyle: nekk Korean: 나 (na) Latin: ego Latino sine Flexione: me Lithuanian: aš (pronunced as ah-sh) Lojban: pami Low Saxon: ik Manchu: (bi) Mandarin: 我 wǒ Norwegian (bokmål): jeg Norwegian (nynorsk): eg Polish: ja Russian: я Spanish: yo Swedish: jag Tok Pisin: mi Tupinambá: ixé, xe Turkish: ben Volapuk: ob
Pronunciation SAMPA: /jeu/ IPA: /eu/ Translations The first person, eu refers to the speaker. English: I Arabic: أَنَا ('anaa) Basque: ni, nik Catalan: jo Chinese:我 ( pinyin: wǒ ) Dutch: ik Esperanto: mi Finnish: minä French: je Frisian: ik German: ich Greek: έγώ (needs different accent on epsilon) (ego/egho) Guaraní: che Hindi: मैं (mai.n) Icelandic: ég Ido: me Indonesian: saya (formal), aku (close) Interlingua: io Interlingue Occidental: yo Italian: io Japanese: 私 (わたし, watashi; わたくし, watakushi) (formal), 僕 (ぼく, boku) (close, usually male), 俺 (おれ, ore) (slang, male only) Kabyle: nekk Korean: 나 (na) Latin: ego Latino sine Flexione: me Lithuanian: aš (pronunced as ah-sh) Lojban: pami Low Saxon: ik Manchu: (bi) Mandarin: 我 wǒ Norwegian (bokmål): jeg Norwegian (nynorsk): eg Polish: ja Russian: я Spanish: yo Swedish: jag Tok Pisin: mi Tupinambá: ixé, xe Turkish: ben Volapuk: ob