出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/02/26 21:10 UTC 版)
From 中期英語 ich, from 古期英語 iċ, iċċ (“I”, pronoun), from Proto-West Germanic *ik, from Proto-Germanic *ik, *ek (“I”, pronoun), from Proto-Indo-European *eǵh₂óm (“I”). See also ch-, I.
ich
Ich was the form of I found in the dialects of the West Country, West Midlands, and Kent. It began to disappear from written English with the onset of the Chancery Standard in the 15th century, yet continued to see limited use until the middle of the 19th century.
The Northern dialectal form, ik (which derives from the same Old English root), likewise disappeared from writing with the onset of the Chancery Standard in the 15th century.
ich (uncountable)
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I
I
I
われ.
私へ
オオハシカッコウ
僕んとこ
of something under discussion, that which has just been made mention of
his
しています
some
なる
だもん
いてて
Ow-ow-ow
そう
はく
『i』の点をうつ