Some nouns that include the letter combination 'ie' are:
lie
tie
die
vie
fiesta
fiery
niece
piece
thief
Wield and fiend are two examples. There are many others!
lie, lied, die, ...
Some English nouns that end with -ie are:auntiebeaniebirdieboogiebookiebootiebourgeoisiebriebrowniebudgiecaloriecamaraderiecolliecookiecooliecootiecutiedogiefaeriefoodiefootsiegeniehankiehoagiejalousieladdielassielielingeriemenagerirenecktienewbienightieoldieorangeriepiepinkiepixieprairiepreemieramieroadierookiesortiespeciestogiesweetietieveggiezombie
dieliepietie
The word "friend" has a short e sound but is spelled with an ie.
Describing words are adjectives; sheep, deer, and moose are nouns. Other animals that are the spelled the same for singular or plural are: salmon, trout, and swine.
There are no U.S. states that begin with the letters IE.
diedietliepiequiettietierviewwienerpierrecipientliedfield
yes, all the words are spelled correctly, but its a fragment ie not a complete sentece.
cslt, just take away some nouns and make it flashy. ie. Lawyers 'R' Us Cslt.
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
It must be mis-spelled. Gaelic doesn't have -ie.
The spelling of "mummy" with a 'y' likely comes from its Latin root "mumia," while "Charlie" with an 'ie' follows the common English convention for creating diminutive and affectionate forms of names ending in 'ie' or 'y'. The spelling conventions can vary based on the language of origin and historical evolution of the word.
Words with IE in the middle:dieddiesdietliedliespierpiespriesttiedtierties