it

[ɪ̈ʔ]

UK: [ɪt]

it

English Pron Top 7
American (Amy) (medium)
Female 0.4s
American (Ryan) (medium)
Male 0.2s
Ad

Definição

The third-person singular neuter personal pronoun used to refer to an inanimate object, abstract entity, or non-human living thing.

Etimologia

From Middle English it, hit ( > dialectal English hit (“it”)), from Old English hit (“it”), from Proto-West Germanic *hit, from Proto-Germanic *hit (“this, this one”), from Proto-Indo-European *ḱe (“here; here”). Cognates Cognate with Yola it, t', yt (“it”), North Frisian at, et, 't (“it”), Saterland Frisian et (“it”), West Frisian it (“it”), Dutch het (“it”), Luxembourgish hatt (“her, it, she”), Elfdalian eð (“it”); also Primitive Irish ᚕᚑᚔ (koi, “here”), Latin cis (“short of; before”), hic (“this”), Greek εκείνος (ekeínos, “that; those”). Compare Cimbrian es, is, 's, 'z (“it”), German es, 's (“it, there”), Mòcheno and Vilamovian s (“it”), Yiddish עס (es, “it”), Faroese ið (“that, which, who”), Gothic 𐌹𐍄𐌰 (ita, “it”), which instead descends from Proto-Germanic *it (“it”). More at he.

Frases de exemplo

  • "Take this book and put it on the shelf."
  • "Take each day as it comes."
  • "I found a poor little cat. It seems to be half starving."
Ad

Palavras relacionadas