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French word icitte comes from Latin hic, Proto-Indo-European *ǵʰi-ḱe, Middle French icy (Here.), Latin eccum

hic (Latin)

This, these, used to refer to (a) person(s) or thing(s) close to the speaker, in contrast to ille, meaning that.

*ǵʰi-ḱe (Proto-Indo-European)

icy (Middle French)

Here.

eccum (Latin)

hoc (Latin)

(with accusative) for this reason.. (with dative) hither, to this place.

ci (Old French)

Here (in this place).

heic (Latin)

hic (Latin)

Here.

ici (French)

Here.

icitte (French)

(Quebec, Louisiana French, informal) here; around here.

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