This is the 406th most frequent Indonesian word.
i
The Indonesian word "i" does not exist as a standalone word. It may be a typo or part of a larger word/context.
In this sentence, 'Saya' means 'I' and is used as a subject pronoun to refer to oneself.
Saya akan pergi ke toko.
I will go to the store.
In this example, 'ini' means 'this' and includes 'i' as part of the demonstrative 'ini' for indicating proximity.
Di mana lokasi ini?
Where is this location?
Here, the word contains 'I' within 'Ibuku', which means 'My mother'; 'Ibu' means 'mother' and '-ku' signifies possession ('my').