French Words: Í

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ípuzatʼaverb

Souffrir de la soif, avoir très soif, mourir de soif.

ípuzeverb

\ˈi.pu.ze\* Troisième personne du singulier de ípuzA.

ípȟaȟtenoun

Bride.

íránskýadj

Iranien.

írásnoun

Écriture, action d'écrire.

írástudatlannoun

Illettré, analphabète.

írónőnoun

Écrivaine, autrice.

írčinanoun

Irlandais, gaélique irlandais, langue irlandaise.

ísabeverb

Souffrir.

ísfuglnoun

Martin-pêcheur.

íshatnoun

Côté.

íshįįhnoun

Sel.

íslenskunoun

Accusatif singulier de íslenska.

íslenskuradj

D’Islande, islandais.

ísąsiverb

Mettre fin à.

ít cóadj

Rare.

ít hơnadj

Moins.

ít khiadv

Rarement.

ít lờiadj

Quelques mots.

ít nhiềuadv

Plus ou moins; peu ou prou.

ít nhấtadv

Au moins; tout au moins.

ít nóiadj

Taciturne.

ít nữaadv

Dans quelque temps; sous peu.

ít ỏiadj

Modique; maigre; faible; menu; modeste; pauvre; chiche; médiocre; minime; dérisoire.

ítamašnoun

Cabane traditionelle de suerie.

ítamašiverb

Prendre un bain de sueur dans une cabane traditionelle de suerie.

íttum’alanoun

Rhus diversiloba.

ít’aðeverb

Haïr.

ít’everb

Toucher un objet.

ít’ąverb

Payer les dommages.

íuŋpuzapiverb

\ˈi.ũ.pu.za.pi\* Première personne du pluriel de ípuzA.

íuŋpuzeverb

\ˈi.ũ.pu.ze\* Première personne du duel de ípuzA.

íwaąverb

Chanter les louanges de quelqu'un.

íwičhapuzeverb

\ˈi.wi.t͡ʃʰa.pu.ze\* Troisième personne du pluriel collectif de ípuzA.

íxawaðégąadv

De façon risible.

íxawáðeverb

Faire rire les autres.

íxaxaverb

Rire de.

íxpegaverb

Être affaibli par un effort violent.

íxtaverb

Abuser.

ízzikverb

Brűler, être en feu.

ízzásnoun

Ardeur.

ízzóadj

Ardent.

íðisą́ðenoun

Gouvernail.

íþróttnoun

Sport.

íþróttamaðurnoun

Athlète.

íčkonoun

I, lettre I.

íčʼiŋnoun

Harnais, de cheval.

íŋyaŋnoun

Pierre, rocher.

íŋyaŋ tȟónoun

Turquoise.

íŋyaŋ wakšúpinoun

Lichen fin ou mousse fine qui pousse sur les roches.

Spelling & Dictionary Insight

The French alphabetical index for the letter Í contains 157 headwords drawn from our Wiktionary-derived dictionary table. At 50 entries per page the browse splits into 4 pages, and you are currently viewing page 3. Every row above is a dictionary-backed entry with a canonical slug, and each links through to a full definition page with pronunciation, senses, etymology, and related-word data where available.

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For readers using this index as a spelling reference, the guarantee is that every form you see on the list is a documented French headword, not a guess, not a derived inflection lacking a lemma row. If a word you expected to find is absent from the "Í" list, it usually means the form exists only as an inflection of another lemma (e.g. a past participle stored under the infinitive) or the entry has not yet been imported from Wiktionary. Use the search bar or the misspelling lookup to resolve these cases.