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See also IL, il-, -il-, .il, and îl

Translingual[]

Number[]

il

  1. (informal) A Roman numeral representing forty-nine (49).

See also[]

  • Alternate forms: IL, XLIX, xlix
  • Previous: iil (forty-eight, 48)
  • Next: l (fifty, 50)

Azeri[]

Noun[]

Il

  1. year

Danish[]

Noun[]

Il c.

  1. (rare) haste, speed

Verb[]

Il

  1. Imperative of ile.

French[]

Etymology[]

From Vulgar Latin illī, which is related to Classical Latin ille.[1]

Pronunciation[]

Pronoun[]

Il (third person singular, plural ils, object lui, emphatic lui)

  1. He, it.
Related terms[]

Template:French personal pronouns

References[]

  1. Template:Cite book

Anagrams[]


Icelandic[]

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Iljar (soles).

Noun[]

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  1. the sole of the foot syn.
    Honum sagðist vera illt í ilinni.
    He said his sole hurt.

Synonyms[]

  • (sole of the foot): def. (rare) iljarsvæði

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Italian[]

Etymology[]

From Old Italian lo, via an intermediate form l. The initial i is a svarabhakti vowel added to the form l in order to make the pronunciation easier.[1]

Article[]

Template:Italian definite articles Il m. sg. (plural i)

  1. the

References[]

  1. Template:Cite book

Anagrams[]


Middle French[]

Pronoun[]

Il m.

  1. he
  2. it (impersonal, or refering to an unknown person)

Old Irish[]

Alternative spellings[]

  • [[hil#Template:Sga|hil]]

Etymology[]

From Proto-Indo-European *pelh₁-; cognate with Gothic 𐍆𐌹𐌻𐌿 (filu), much), Greek πολύς (polus), much), Sanskrit पुरु (puru), much).

Adjective[]

Il [[Category:Template:Sga adjectives|Il]]

  1. much, many (usually as the first member of a compound, usually governs a plural noun)
    cosin taidbse il – "with much ostentation"
    Is amlid do·rigéni Dia corp duini ó il-ballaib. – "Thus God has made man's body of many members."
    Is ferr precept oldaas labrad il-béelre. – "Preaching is better than speaking many languages."
    trissam mrechtrad inna n-il-briathar – "through the variation of the many words"

Swedish[]

Noun[]

Inflection for Il Singular Plural
common Indefinite Definite Indefinite Definite
Base form Il Ilen Ilar Ilarna
Possessive form Ils Ilens Ilars Ilarnas

il

  1. (archaic) gust; a strong, abrupt rush of wind
  2. (archaic) hurry

Turkish[]

Noun[]

il

  1. province

Synonyms[]

  • vilayet

az:il cs:il de:il et:il el:il es:il fa:il fo:il fr:il ko:il hr:il io:il is:il it:il ky:il ku:il la:il lv:il hu:il nl:il ja:il no:il pl:il pt:il ru:il fi:il sv:il tr:il zh:il