Nimos
Well-Known Member
Never really thought about it but I just noticed how confusing the letter "i" is in Danish as it has a lot of meanings depending on what you are talking about.
1. You in plural
2. Something that happened yesterday or is happening tomorrow
3. Something that is broken
4. Something that is inside something else, like "in a book" or "in a box"
5. Something in a direction
6. Something connected to something else
7. A condition
I think that is all of them.
1. You in plural
2. Something that happened yesterday or is happening tomorrow
3. Something that is broken
4. Something that is inside something else, like "in a book" or "in a box"
5. Something in a direction
6. Something connected to something else
7. A condition
I think that is all of them.