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Ich Hab’ Ein Bächlein Funden'
Ich may refer to: * Ich, a German pronoun meaning ''I'', also a Middle English form of ''I'' * The Id, ego and super-ego#Ego, ego, one of the psychic apparatus defined in Sigmund Freud's structural model of the psyche * Ich (album), ''Ich'' (album), an album by German rapper Sido * Ich, Semnan, a village in Semnan Province, Iran * Ich, Zanjan, a village in Zanjan Province, Iran * Ich, alternative name of Ij, Zanjan, a village in Zanjan Province, Iran * ''Ichthyophthirius multifiliis'', often shortened to ich, a disease of freshwater fish ** ''Cryptocaryon'' or marine ich, a similar disease of marine fish * ''Engeyum Kaadhal'', produced under the working title ''Ich'', an upcoming 2011 Tamil film ;As an acronym * I/O Controller Hub, an Intel Southbridge technology * Indian Coffee House, a restaurant chain in India * Intangible cultural heritage, a concept in cultural anthropology * eMule#Basic concepts, Intelligent Corruption Handling, a corruption-handling method used in eMule * I ...
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German Pronoun
German pronouns are German words that function as pronouns. As with pronouns in other languages, they are frequently employed as the subject or object of a clause, acting as substitutes for nouns or noun phrases, but are also used in relative clauses to relate the main clause to a subordinate one. Classification and usage Germanic pronouns are divided into several groups; *Personal pronouns, which apply to an entity, such as the speaker or third parties; *Possessive pronouns, which describe ownership of objects, institutions, etc.; *Demonstrative pronouns; ** Determinative pronouns; *Reflexive pronouns, in which the subject is also one of the objects; *Relative pronouns, which connect clauses; *Interrogative pronouns, which are used in questions, such as ''who?''; *Indefinite pronouns, which denote entities of quantities. The German pronouns must always have the same gender, same number, and same case as their antecedents. In German, a pronoun may have a certain position in ...
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