أي

See also: إي, آی, ای, and اي

Arabic

Etymology 1

Pronunciation

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Pronoun

أَيُّ or أَيَّ or أَيِّ or أَيٌّ or أَيًّا or أَيٍّ (ʾayyu or ʾayya or ʾayyi or ʾayyun or ʾayyan or ʾayyin) ?

  1. which ...? what ...? what kind of ...? (followed by a noun in the genitive or a personal suffix)
    مِنْ أَيِّ بَلَدٍ أَنْتَ؟
    min ʾayyi baladin ʾanta?
    From which country are you?
  2. whichever
    أَيَّ كِتَابٍ تَقْرَأْ يُفِدْكَ
    ʾayya kitābin taqraʾ yufidka
    Whichever book you read, it'll benefit you.
    • 609–632 CE, Qur'an, 17:110:
      أَيًّا مَّا تَدۡعُوا۟ فَلَهُ ٱلۡأسۡمَاۤءُ ٱلۡحُسۡنَىٰ
      ʾayyam mā tadʿū fa-lahu l-ʾasmāʾu l-ḥusnā
      [... by] whatever [name] you call upon [Him], to Him belongs the best names.
Derived terms
  • أَيٌّ مَا (ʾayyun mā)

Etymology 2

Adverb

أَيْ (ʾay)

  1. that is to say, namely, i.e.
References
  • أي” in J.A. Haywood and H.M. Nahmad (1965), A new Arabic grammar (second edition), London: Lund Humphries, →ISBN
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