You many nnot use a small "e" when writing the word English. The first letter in English is always capitalized.
Petit(e) Only add the E if the thing your describing is feminine.
"Petit E. coli" in English means "Small E. coli." E. coli is a type of bacteria, and "petit" is the French word for "small."
It is proper English to use the word scary. Scarey is simply the proper word with a letter e accidentally inserted, making it an incorrectly spelled word.
Vert(e) Vert(e)
Hope is an English surname. The Middle English word hop(e) means a small, enclosed valley. Hope is a topographic name for someone who lived there.
The Igbo word for the English word there is "e nwere."
joli(e)
English muffin
"amazing" is "étonnant(e)".
No. The E in the proper adjective English has a short E sound. This is the same sound as in the proper noun England.
The backwards "e" in the word "logic" is a symbol called a schwa, representing the unstressed sound "uh" in the second syllable of the word. It helps to indicate the pronunciation of the word and follows the rules of English phonetics.
chick or chickadee