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

more

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Superseded spelling of ye.

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