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Cosa (chi) è Í - definizione

LETTER OF THE LATIN ALPHABET
I circumflex; I^; U+00CE; I with circumflex
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<i>ii>
Mathematics the imaginary quantity equal to the square root of minus one.
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¦ symbol (<i>ii>) Mathematics the imaginary quantity equal to the square root of minus one. Compare with j.
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Î, î (i-circumflex) is a letter in the Friulian, Kurdish, Tupi alphabet, Persian Rumi script, Romanian alphabets and Phonetic Filipino. This letter also appears in French, Turkish, Italian, Welsh and Walloon languages as a variant of letter “i”.
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A symbol sometimes used to indicate current intensity. Thus Ohm's law is often expressed I = E/R, meaning current intensity is equal to electro-motive force divided by resistance. C is the more general symbol for current intensity.

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Î, î (i-circumflex) is a letter in the Friulian, Kurdish, Tupi alphabet, Persian Rumi script, Romanian alphabets and Phonetic Filipino. This letter also appears in French, Turkish, Italian, Welsh and Walloon languages as a variant of letter “i”.

Esempi dal corpus di testo per Í
1. Today, there seem to be óë';÷í$';ĺ ćĺíů';í$'; (streetwalkers) and ćĺíů';í$'; ďî â$';çîâó (call girls), the latter being higher class and more expensive.
2. It‘s îäíŕ ňŕďęŕ, îä';í řë¸ďŕíĺö, îäíŕ ďĺđ÷ŕňęŕ, îä';í áîň';íîę, îä';í ńŕďî';, îä';í íîńîę. What if you want to buy three pairs of socks?
3. The first question is: Are the words ęđĺńňüH';í';í (since the 14th century: peasant, farmer) and őđ';ńň';ŕí';í (Christian) related, and if so, how did the meanings diverge?
4. In the criminal world áë';í$'; are counterfeit bills; in the computer world áë';í$'; can mean CD discs, although this expression is rather dated.
5. They were first usually written Í';ęîëŕ ń$';í Ëŕçŕđĺâ (Nikola son [of] Lazar), and then Í';ęîëŕ Ëŕçŕđĺâ ń$';í (Nikola, Lazar‘s son). Sometimes the patronymic was a matronymic: Îëĺ'; Íŕńňŕńü';÷ (Oleg, son of Nastasya), or sometimes the grandfather‘s or other ancestor‘s name was used alone or in succession.