The cuneiform sign à ¡i, lim, and Sumerogram IGI is a common-use sign of the Amarna letters, the Epic of Gilgamesh, and other cuneiform texts. As the syllabic form it is commonly used for à ¡i, lim/lem, and for Sumerograms (capital letter majuscules), it is most commonly used for IGI (Akkadian language pÃÂnu, for English language "face", "presence"), and (with prep.) "before". Also, for à ¡i and lim/lem it can be used syllabically for à ¡, i, l, i/e, and m, in the spelling of words.
The à ¡i sign usage in the Epic of Gilgamesh is as follows: lem-(2) times, lim-(25), à ¡i-(299), IGI-(15), à  I-(1) time.