What is the meaning of It?
ISO 639-1 language code for Italian.
The third-person singular neuter personal pronoun used to refer to an inanimate object, abstract entity, or non-human living thing.
A third-person singular personal pronoun used to refer to a baby or child, especially of unknown gender.
An affectionate third-person singular personal pronoun.
A third-person singular personal pronoun used to refer to an animate referent who is transgender or non-binary.
Refers to someone being identified, often on the phone, but not limited to this situation.
The impersonal pronoun, used without referent as the subject of an impersonal verb or statement (known as the dummy pronoun, dummy it or weather it).
The impersonal pronoun, used without referent, or with unstated but contextually implied referent, in various short idioms or expressions.
Referring to a desirable quality or ability, or quality of being successful, fashionable or in vogue.
Referring to sexual intercourse or other sexual activity.
Sex appeal, especially that which goes beyond physical appearance.
The impersonal pronoun, used as a placeholder for a delayed subject, or less commonly, object; known as the dummy pronoun (according to some definitions), anticipatory it or, more formally in linguistics, a syntactic expletive. The delayed subject is commonly a to-infinitive, a gerund, or a noun clause introduced by a subordinating conjunction.
All or the end; something after which there is no more.
Followed by an omitted and understood relative pronoun: That which; what.
Its.
One who is neither a he nor a she; a creature; a dehumanized being.
The person who chases and tries to catch the other players in the playground game of tag.
A game of tag.
A desirable characteristic, as being fashionable.
Sexual intercourse.
Sex appeal.
Alternative letter-case form of It (“force in the vitalist approach of Georg Groddeck”)
Alternative letter-case form of It (“the id”)
Most fashionable, popular, or in vogue.
Third-person singular neuter pronoun: it
Third-person singular neuter accusative pronoun: it
to hit (Can we add an example for this sense?)
Alternative form of het
Alternative form of hit (“it”)
Alternative form of hit (“it”)
inflection of is:
second-person singular present indicative
third-person plural present indicative
second-person dual pronoun; you two
Contraction of i do (“in your”).
third-person singular present active indicative of eō
used to assign accentuation to expression
second-person singular present of ii
you (singular)
scoundrel, detestable person, cur
second-person singular imperative of itmek
self; myself; yourself; himself; herself; itself; ourselves; themselves; emphasises the identity or singularity of the modified noun phrase
it (third-person singular neuter pronoun)
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