What is the meaning of Je?

second-person singular present indicative of jam

jealousy

a kind of lizard

canoe

alternative form of i

I

that which

whatever

whoever

eye

you (second-person singular subjective personal pronoun)

tooth

sharpness

indicates hearsay or indirect source of information.

alternative form of ie

alternative form of

to shout

alternative form of eg (I)

singular accusative of ono

I

third-person singular present of bíti

third-person singular present of jẹ́sti

alternative form of waje (complementizer, that)

attaches to pronouns to form the dual

third-person plural accusative of on

third-person plural accusative of ona

third-person singular/plural accusative of ono

third-person singular present indicative of být

subjective unstressed form of jij (you )

objective unstressed form of jij (you )

subjective unstressed form of jullie (you , y'all)

objective unstressed form of jullie (you , y'all)

one, people, you, someone, anyone; an unspecified individual or group of individuals (as subject or object)

I, one; used to talk about oneself indirectly, especially about feelings or personal experiences

possessive unstressed form of jij (you ): your

possessive unstressed form of jullie (you , y'all): your , y'all's

reflexive of jij (you ): yourself

reflexive of jullie (you , y'all): yourselves

An all-purpose preposition.

I

ever

per

the

oh my!

yeah (indicating enthusiastic appreciation, etc.)

name of the letter J, j

The name of the Latin script letter J/j.

go

walk

The name of the Latin-script letter J/j.

superseded spelling of ye

alternative form of gli (3-person masculine singular dative pronoun; 3-person masculine/feminine plural dative pronoun)

alternative form of le (3-person feminine singular dative pronoun)

The katakana syllable ジェ (je) in Hepburn-like romanization.

The katakana syllable ヂェ (je) in Hepburn-like romanization.

accusative of wóni

alternative form of sahaja

The name of the Latin-script letter J/j.

abdomen

stomach

innard

accusative of one

accusative of ono

third-person singular present indicative of jeść

third-person singular present indicative of być

if

Used to intensify a statement to express it is a known fact; obviously, of course

is (clitic third-person singular present of bȉti (to be))

of her (clitic genitive singular of òna (she))

her (clitic accusative singular of òna (she))

third-person singular present indicative of byť

third-person singular present indicative of jesť

well? now? (used to call attention to a question)

A clitic placed at the end of a verb, meaning how.

The name of the Latin-script letter J/j.

The name of the Latin-script letter J/j.

third-person singular present of być

The name of the Latin-script letter J/j.

Source: wiktionary.org