ipsa
Appearance
Ido
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Pronunciation
[edit]Particle
[edit]ipsa
- self, -self, -selves, himself, herself, myself
- La mastro ipsa inspektis la domo.
- The master himself inspected the house.
- Il ipsa volas parolar kun me.
- He himself wants to speak with me.
- El pozas su ipsa avan la pordo.
- She laid herself in front of the door.
Usage notes
[edit]Ipsa is ordinarily used in connection with a personal pronoun; as: me ipsa: I myself; li ipsa: they themselves; but can be used with substantives; as: la rejo ipsa: the king himself; de la botelo ipsa: from the selfsame bottle; it should always be placed next to the word it modifies.
Derived terms
[edit]Latin
[edit]Alternative forms
[edit]- issa (Vulgar or Late Latin, Pompeian inscriptions)
Pronoun
[edit]ipsa
- inflection of ipse:
Pronoun
[edit]ipsā