אֲנִ֥י
𐤀𐤍𐤉
ʼănîy
I
First person singular independent pronoun meaning 'I' or 'me.' It identifies the speaker as the subject, object, or agent of an action or situation. While most commonly indicating the individual self in narrative, discourse, or prayer, it may sometimes appear with emphatic, contrastive, or reflexive nuances. The form may also be pleonastic (adding emphasis or clarity), and in poetic or formal speech may occur in parallel with the longer form אָנֹכִי (anokhî).
Ine "I (myself), me" (Bemba)Leviticus 19:32 · Word #9
Lexicon H589
| Lemma | אֲנִי |
| Lemma (Paleo) | 𐤀𐤍𐤉 |
| Transliteration | ʼănîy |
| Strong's | H589 |
| Definition | First person singular independent pronoun meaning 'I' or 'me.' It identifies the speaker as the subject, object, or agent of an action or situation. While most commonly indicating the individual self in narrative, discourse, or prayer, it may sometimes appear with emphatic, contrastive, or reflexive nuances. The form may also be pleonastic (adding emphasis or clarity), and in poetic or formal speech may occur in parallel with the longer form אָנֹכִי (anokhî). |
Morphology HPp1cs
All morphology codes
| Part of Speech | P — Pronoun — Substitutes for a noun |
| Subtype | p — Personal — Personal pronoun |
| Person | 1 — 1st person — First person ("I" / "we") |
| Gender | c — Common — Common (both genders) |
| Number | s — Singular — Singular |
Common Translation
| Phrase | I |
SIBI-P1 Translation H589-01
I
| Morphological Notes | Independent personal pronoun, 1st person common singular (HPp1cs). |
| Rendering Rationale | This is the first person singular independent personal pronoun identifying the speaker as the subject or agent. The rendering "I" preserves its singular, common-gender form and core self-referential force without adding contextual nuance. |
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SILEX v2
Bantu Hebrew
אֲנִ֥י (ʼănîy) — First person singular independent pronoun meaning 'I' or 'me.' It identifies the speaker as the subject, object, or agent of an action or situation. While most commonly indicating the individual self in narrative, discourse, or prayer, it may sometimes appear with emphatic, contrastive, or reflexive nuances. The form may also be pleonastic (adding emphasis or clarity), and in poetic or formal speech may occur in parallel with the longer form אָנֹכִי (anokhî).
| Word | Meaning | Language |
|---|---|---|
| Ine | I (myself), me | Bemba |