A: Some common words that end with 'I' include "sushi," "taxi," "spaghetti," "ski," and "zucchini."
A: Yes, there are a few, such as "alumni," "fungi," and "radii."
A: Certainly, examples include "panini," "cappelli," and "graffiti."
Many words ending in 'I' are borrowed from other languages, particularly Italian and Japanese. Understanding their origins can help with spelling and meaning.
Some words ending in 'I' are plural forms of Latin words, such as "alumni" (plural of "alumnus") and "fungi" (plural of "fungus"). Recognize these to avoid confusion.
Create flashcards with words ending in 'I' and their meanings or pictures. This can help reinforce your memory through visual and repetitive learning.