Ie stands for, In english, For Example. Eg is a latin meaning, exempli gratia, which does NOT mean the same as Ie.
"ie" is more properly stated "i. e." and is an abbreviation for "id est", which is Latin for "that is." "e.g." means "for example." "i.e." and "e.g." do not mean the same thing.
Thematic means the structure of a piece if writing eg, a poem. Theme means what the piece of writing is about eg, love, family, war etc.
Capital letters should be used: * at the beginning of a sentence * at the beginning of proper nouns (eg Peter, Rome, La Traviata,...) * in acronyms (eg UNICEF, NATO, USA, ...)
"yes they both mean example." No, they are not the same thing. Both ie and eg are latin terms, id est & exempli gratia, respecohtively; ie means "in other words" or "that is", and eg means "for example"
Last means the end or final. Least means the smallest amount. eg If he missed the last train he could not get home. eg He was short of money and bought the least number possible.
Yes!!! I.e. is pronounced "that is," and it means "that is," or "in other words." E.g. is pronounced "for example," and it means "for example."
example given......in example
Apparently the Paficica 012 replaces the EG 112 - that is the only difference
Its protocol, ie. primary reasoning logic. Eg. A dumb computer deals with static and/or constant inputs. A smarter logic interprets inputs dynamically and/or variably.
ie stands for id est, which is Latin for "that is". eg stands for exempli gratia, which is Latin for "for example".
There is a big difference and they are not at all related."are" is a verb, the present plural of the verb to be. eg We are Spanish"your" is a possessive pronoun eg This is your book; it has your name on it
"Lass" is a Scottish or Northern English term for a young woman or girl, while "Lassie" typically refers to a female dog, popularized by the fictional character of a heroic collie in books, films, and television shows.
well (YOUR) is eg. this is your's. & (YOU'RE) is an abbreviation of you are
The difference is the same as the difference in English between "of" and "of the" eg Mann lebt nicht von Brot allein = One cannot live on (from) bread alone eg Das Lied von derErde = The song of the Earth
no more= quantity eg no more foodno longer= duration eg I can stay here no longer
A cubic unit is a volume eg. m³ A square unit is an area eg. m²
bones are hard, cartilage are soft and bendable , eg your ear, nose..
Nitride means combined with nitrogen alone eg Li3N. Nitrate means combined with NO3 eg LiNO3