I - I (named i /ˈaɪ/, plural ies)[1] is the ninth letter and a - TopicsExpress



          

I - I (named i /ˈaɪ/, plural ies)[1] is the ninth letter and a vowel in the ISO basic Latin alphabet. - The speaker or writer, referred to as the grammatical subject, of a sentence. LOVE - From Middle English loven, lovien, from Old English lufian (“to love, cherish, sow love to; fondle, caress; delight in, approve, practice”), from the noun lufu (“love”). - (transitive) To have a strong affection for. YOU - From Middle English you, yow, ȝow, (object case of ye), from Old English ēow, īow ("you"; dative case of ġē), from *iwwiz ("you"; dative case of *jīz), Western form of Proto-Germanic *izwiz ("you"; dative case of *jūz), from Proto-Indo-European *yūs (“you (plural)”), *yū́. Cognate with West Frisian jo (“you”), Low German jo (“you”), Dutch jou & u (“you”), Middle High German eu, iu (“you”, obj. pron.), Latin vōs (“you”), Avestan [script?] (vō, “you”). -(object pronoun) The people spoken, or written to, as an object.
Posted on: Sun, 25 Aug 2013 10:02:34 +0000

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