Ik

See also: Appendix:Variations of "ik"

English

Etymology

From Ik Icé-tód.

Proper noun

Ik (usually uncountable, plural Ik)

  1. An ethnic group in northeastern Uganda near the border with Kenya.
  2. (uncountable) The language spoken by the Ik ethnic group.

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French

Etymology

From Ik Icé-tód.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ik/

Proper noun

Ik m

  1. Ik (ethnic group)

Scots

Alternative forms

  • Ic

Etymology

From Middle English ik, from Old English ic (I, pronoun), from Proto-West Germanic *ik (I, pronoun).

Pronoun

Ik

  1. I
    Wha did that? Ik!
    Who did that? I did!
    • 1375, John Barbour, The Brus:
      For Ik am he, I say the soithly, [...]
      For I am he, I tell you truthfully, []

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