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Meaning I meaning

What does I mean?
Definitions in simple English

I

The person who is speaking or writing I am writing this, and you are reading it.

I

The ninth letter or the alphabet; previous H, next J. I is a vowel.

I

A symbol meaning first, as in "George I" (which is said as "George the first"). The symbol for iodine on the periodic table of elements. The symbol for electrical current.

I

This is the roman numeral for one (1). It may be written as I or i.

i

The ninth letter or the alphabet; previous H, next J. I is a vowel.

i

(= I) the 9th letter of the Roman alphabet (= ane) used of a single unit or thing; not two or more 'ane' is Scottish

I

the 9th letter of the Roman alphabet (= iodine) a nonmetallic element belonging to the halogens; used especially in medicine and photography and in dyes; occurs naturally only in combination in small quantities (as in sea water or rocks) (= one) the smallest whole number or a numeral representing this number he has the one but will need a two and three to go with it they had lunch at one

Synonyms I synonyms

What other words have the same or similar meaning as I?

i English » English

me SAR I one myself ane 1

Topics I topics

What do people use I to talk about?
  • direct evidence: the speaker claims to have witnessed the situation, but does not specify the type of sensory evidence.
  • visual evidence: the speaker claims to have seen the situation described.
  • auditory evidence: the speaker claims to have heard the situation described.
  • indirect evidence: the speaker claims not to have witnessed the situation, but does not specify further whether the evidence is reported or simply inferred.
  • reported evidence: the speaker claims to know of the situation described via verbal means, but does not specify whether it is second-hand, hearsay, or via folklore.
  • inference from results: the speaker infers the situation described from the evidence at hand (i.e. from the observable results of the causing event/action.)
  • inference from reasoning: the speaker infers the situation described on the basis of intuition, logic, a dream, previous experience, or some other mental construct.

Examples I examples

How do I use I in a sentence?

Simple sentences

I have to go to sleep.
I will be back soon.
I'm at a loss for words.
I just don't know what to say.
I was in the mountains.
I don't know if I have the time.
You're in better shape than I am.
For some reason I feel more alive at night.
I'm gonna shoot him.
I thought you liked to learn new things.
I'll be back right away.
I don't know what to say.
I have no words.
I simply don't know what to say.
I simply don't know what to tell.
I may give up soon and just nap instead.
Maybe I'll just give up soon and take a nap instead.
For once in my life I'm doing a good deed. And it is useless.

Movie subtitles

I'll make a lot of money. And go to Korea.
I'll go and place you in luxury.
I'm saved!
I'm going to pee my pants.
Then go! I won't stop you.
I marked this place as my territory.
I'll come to pee again tomorrow.
That's right. I'm a dog.
What a weird person I meet as I live. Ugh, disgusting.
I have a husband..
Did you think I'll get tricked? Do you really think I was going to get tricked by you old man!
Shut your mouth. I'm going to kill you.
Sorry, I'll have you accompany me in finishing it. No need. Your section has been secured.
I will find you, Zero. to avenge Clovis!
I was worried.
I thought that you might have been caught up in the chaos that person named Zero caused.
I called you, but I couldn't reach you.
I'll get you a change of clothes too.
Nanali, I'll clean it up right away, so stay right there.
I told you.
I'm C.C.
That's not what I mean. You're.
The power I gave you.
As I thought, you're.
No, I'm grateful. You pushed my schedule forward a great deal.
Yeah, I think Donnie's got some.
Good, 'cause I'm really jonesing for some.
I found them in the garbage.
Well, I'll see what I can do.
There's a demand, so I fill that demand.
I'm only giving the kids what they want.
The demand is so crazy, I can barely keep up.
Then I package them and get them ready for distribution to all the hungry kids in the yard the next day.
I'm kind of like the Santa Claus of PBJs.
Well, maybe if I had a bunch of flying reindeer, then maybe it wouldn't be so hard for me to get the product into the yard.
I gotta get the stuff past the screws first.
Well, I used to go to school here when I was a kid.

News and current affairs

As a visiting professor at Harvard and MIT, I am getting a good preview of what the world could look like when the crisis finally passes.
I just took it for granted that, by the time I was, say, 40, space travel would be a common thing.
A few years ago, however, I started paying attention to space again.
Eventually, I invested in Space Adventures, the company that organized Shuttleworth's trip into space.
Space Adventures was pushing for 2009, but I was pretty busy.
HONG KONG - A recent trip to Berlin brought back memories of an earlier visit in the summer of 1967, when I was a poor student who marveled at the Wall that would divide and devastate an entire society for another two decades.
Berlin today is vibrant and rejuvenated, rebuilt by the German peoples' hard work and sacrifice to unify the country, and an apt setting for the conference of the Institute for New Economic Thinking (INET), which I was there to attend.
In 1977, when I served in President Jimmy Carter's State Department, I was sent to India to dissuade that country's leaders from developing a nuclear bomb.
I said that Pakistan would inevitably follow suit and the world would become less safe.
But revelations about the nuclear weapons smuggling network organized by A. Q. Khan, the father of Pakistan's bomb, confirm the danger I predicted back then.
I am aware that Judge Goldstone, a dedicated and unimpeachable human rights lawyer and advocate, shared similar concerns when he was initially approached.
According to Mexican and Chilean officials I have discussed the matter with, spending from a stabilization fund is reportedly treated as if the country is borrowing, thus adding to its deficit.
In fact, my formal residence is in New York City, but I am about to spend most of the next five months in Russia, training to be a cosmonaut in Star City, just outside Moscow.
First of all, as a kid, I just assumed that I would go to the moon, without having to do much in particular to make it happen.
My father was involved with the United States space program, and we had some moon rocks at home, so I thought it was no big deal.
Then I got distracted for about 40 years.
Jeff Greason, a senior manager at Intel, started XCOR Aerospace (in which I'm an investor).
Meanwhile, in about 2005, I was in South Africa with a small group advising former President Thabo Mbeki and his government about its IT policy.
The kids loved it, and I'm sure some of them decided then and there to study math and science.
Later, I went on a tour that they organized to watch the launch of Charles Simonyi, the fifth (and soon seventh) space tourist, from Baikonur in Kazakhstan.
A couple of weeks later, I was faced with one of those conflicts: a board meeting here, a conference there, another opportunity at the same time somewhere else.