I, i
Sounds Like: EE
Translations: I, go, he/she/it goes, one, 1
From the root: EGO
Part of Speech: Pronoun, Verb, Numeral
Explanation: The Latin word 'I' can have multiple meanings depending on context, as it represents different words that were originally spelled with diacritics or different letters in classical Latin. It can be the first-person singular pronoun 'I' (originally 'ego'). It can also be a verb form, specifically the present active imperative singular of 'ire' (to go), meaning 'go!' or the third-person singular present active indicative of 'ire', meaning 'he/she/it goes'. Additionally, 'I' can represent the Roman numeral for 'one' (1).
Inflection: For the pronoun 'I' (ego): First-person, Singular, Nominative. For the verb 'go' (ire): Second-person, Singular, Present, Active, Imperative; or Third-person, Singular, Present, Active, Indicative. For the numeral 'one': Does not inflect.
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