Science Fair Project Dictionary
It
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English
Pronunciation
- (Stressed): ĭt, /ɪt/ ,/It/
- (Unstressed): ət, /ət/, /@t/
- Homophones: at (Unstressed)
Personal pronoun
Third person singular, neuter, nominative or accusative case. (Reflexive: itself, possessive adjective and noun: its.)
- The third person, it refers to something neutral, genderless.
- See Wiktionary:Inflection Templates for other personal pronouns.
Translations
Subject
- Bulgarian: той / тя / то (toj/tja/to) m/f/n
- Chinese: 这, 那 (nà, nèi), 它 (tā)
- Dutch: het
- Esperanto: ĝi
- Finnish: se
- French: ce, il
- Frisian: it
- German: es
- Hungarian: az
- Italian: esso / essa / lo / la
- Irish: sé m. conjunctive / é m. disjunctive / sí f. conjunctive / í f. disjunctive
- Japanese: それ (soré)
- Latin: id
- Persian: او (u)
- Portuguese: ele / ela / o / a
- Russian: он / она / оно (on/oná/onó) m/f/n; это (éto)
- Scottish Gaelic: e m non-emphatic, esan m emphatic, i f non-emphatic, ise f emphatic
- Slovak: ono
- Spanish: le / la / lo m/f/n, ello
- Swedish: den c, det n
- Thai: มัน (man)
See also
Object
- Bulgarian: него / го (nego/go) (m,n accusative case); на него / нему / му (na nego/nemu/mu) (m,n dative case); нея / я (neja/ja) (f accusative case); на нея / ней / ѝ (na neja/nej/i) (f dative case)
- Chinese: 这, 那 (nà, nèi), 它 (tā), 之 (zhī)
- Dutch: het
- Esperanto: ĝin
- Finnish: se, sen
- French: le
- Frisian: it
- German: es
- Hungarian: az
- Irish: é m / í f
- Japanese: それ (soré)
- Latin: id
- Persian: او را (u rā)
- Russian: его (jevó, m,n genitive case), ему (jemú, m,n dative case), его (jevó, m,n accusative case), им (im, m,n instrumental case), нём (njom, m,n prepositional case);
- её (jejó, f genitive case), ей (jej, f dative case), её (jejó, f accusative case), ею / ей (jéju/jej, f instrumental case), ней (njej, f prepositional case)
See also
Abbreviation
it
- Italian language
Frisian
Article
it
- the: the article that is placed before neutral nouns. For male and female nouns the article de is used.
Personal pronoun
it
- it: the third person singular, referring to something neutral, genderless.
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