I vs Lila - What's the difference?
i | lila |
The ninth letter of the .
The letter i with a tittle or dot above, in both the upper case and the lower case versions.
The imaginary unit; a fixed square root of -1. Graphically, i is shown on the vertical (y-axis) plane.
The current flow in a circuit in amperes.
A common variable name representing a generic index, especially in loops.
close front unrounded vowel.
cardinal number one.
Image:Latin I.png, Capital and lowercase versions of I , in normal and italic type
Image:Fraktur letter I.png, Uppercase and lowercase I in Fraktur
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* 1867 , A Romance of the Republic , Ticknor and Fields 1867, page 149:
As a letter i
is the letter i with an acute accent.As a proper noun lila is
used in india alternative spelling: leela or lila can be .i
Translingual
{{Basic Latin character info, previous=h, next=j, image= (wikipedia i)Etymology 1
Lower case variation of upper case (I), from (etyl) letter .Letter
See also
(Latn-script) Derived symbols * j * — IPA * — Turkish Similar and related symbols * — Greek * — Cyrillic I, used in Belarusian and Ukrainian * — Cyrillic palochka, used in the Caucasian languages * — Arabic (alif) * — Arabic numeral * — Cherokee (IPA: ??) (SAMPA: @~) * — Runic * — IPAEtymology 2
* abbreviation of (imaginary) * abbreviation of (index)Symbol
(Close front unrounded vowel) (head)Synonyms
* j * jEtymology 3
Lower case form of upper case roman numeral I, apparently derived from the shape of a notch scored across a tally stick.Alternative forms
* I,Cardinal number
See also
* Next: ii (2) *See also
{{Letter , page=I , NATO=India , Morse=·· , Character=I9 , Braille=? }}lila
English
Etymology 1
(etyl)Etymology 2
Variant of Leila or Lilah - depending on pronunciation - ; also associated with (etyl) .Proper noun
(en proper noun)- Your name is flowery too. I used to say Mamita would have called you Lady Viola; but violet colors and lilac colors are cousins, and they both suit your complexion and your name, Mamita Lila .