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1 Dutch
2 Esperanto
3 French
4 German
5 Bosnian

Dutch

Derivation

Unstressed form of
jij.

Personal pronoun

je (stressed jij)

  1. second person subject pronoun; you

Translations

see under
you

Derivation

Unstressed form of jouw.

Possessive pronoun

je (stressed jouw)

  1. second person possessive adjective; your

Translations

see under
your


Esperanto

Pronunciation

{| border=1 cellpadding=5 | IPA |rowspan=2| /je/ |- | X-SAMPA |}

Preposition

je

  1. with indetermined meaning

Related expressions

  • je la tria
  • je mia bedaŭro


French

Etymology

Old French gié, je, from Latin ego, from Proto-Indo-European *éǵoH. Near cognates include Spanish yo and Italian io. Further cognates include Ancient Greek ἐγώ.

Pronunciation

{| border=1 cellpadding=5 | IPA || /ʒə/ |- | SAMPA || /Z@/ |}

Personal pronoun

je (object me, emphatic moi)

  1. first person singular, subject case, I.


German

Etymology

Possibly from common Germanic *jai, from Proto-Indo-European *yāi, extended from a pronominal root *i-; near cognates including English yea and Gothic 𐌾𐌰𐌹 "truly".

Adverb

je

  1. ever

Related expressions

  • je länger je lieber
  • je nachdem


Bosnian

Etymology

Short form of
jest, jeste, from Old Church Slavonic есть (estĭ).

Alternate spellings

  • је Cyrillic

Pronunciation

{| border=1 cellpadding=5 | IPA |rowspan=2| /je/ |- | X-SAMPA |}

Verb

  1. clitic third person singular, present tense of biti 'to be'.

Auxiliary Verb

  1. clitic third person singular, used in forming past tenses with -l participles.

Translations

see under
is



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