The letter E represents the note Mi.
The symbol for the Euro is a stylized form of the letter "E" and looks like this :€
The letter E represents the note Mi.
The character 'e' is written え in Hiragana.
The symbol for the long e sound is "i:" or "iː". It is typically represented by the letter "e" or by a combination of letters such as "ee" or "ea".
There is a blue logo that says the letter (E) then click on it
The symbol is actually a letter. The original letter was an E which stood for Electromotive force. Now-days the E is substituted by the letter V which of course stands for voltage.
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From the first letter (E) and the fourth letter (s).
The symbol for the Euro looks like a capital C with two horizontal cross bars or an E curled with a double cross bars in the middle. Every country has a different symbols.
The symbol for electrical volts is "V". <<>> The symbol for voltage is the letter E. It stands for Electromotive force known as EMF.
Well, honey, the letter "e" under a microscope looks like a squiggly mess. It's basically just a bunch of lines and curves all jumbled up together. So, if you were hoping for some mind-blowing revelation, sorry to disappoint, but it's just a tiny, chaotic symbol magnified.
"This letter: ә, is usually pronounced as "ay".: this is wrong! the symbol "e" is like "BAY" for the front vowel the upside down "e" is like "SODA" for the central vowel