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Some nouns that include the letter combination 'ie' are:

  • belief
  • chief
  • diet
  • friend
  • grief
  • lie
  • lien
  • pie
  • quiet
  • shield
  • sieve
  • thief
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What are the English nouns that ends with ie?

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How do you spell yes in welsh?

"Yes" in Welsh is spelled "ie."


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What is an American state starting with IE?

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Words containing the letters ie?

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Is 'the mother cow with its baby calf' correctly spelled?

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How do you abbreviate the word consult?

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What words have a long e sound spelled as ie?

Some words end in IE pronounced as E : bookie, cookie, cutie, genie, hippie, rookie Some other words where IE is pronounced as a long E: achieve, achievement believe, belief, believable camaraderie chief frieze (decor) grieve, grief, grievance liege niece piece priest reprieve retrieve relieve, relief reverie siege thief wield yield Also plurals of nouns ending in Y (Y to IE): babies, batteries, candies, copies, panties, treaties, warranties Also, past tense verbs ending in Y (Y to IE) : buried, carried, ferried, married, sullied, varied


What is the meaning of the Gaelic word acrachtie?

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What words have the letters I and e in the middle?

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