pie, lie, tie, die.
Lied,tried, died (the past tense of most words that end in ie.)
Ie in Latin means 'id est' which in English means 'that is' or 'in other words'
It is organising the words of a language, ie -a dictionary
A dash, or hyphen.
Some English nouns that end with -ie are:auntiebeaniebirdieboogiebookiebootiebourgeoisiebriebrowniebudgiecaloriecamaraderiecolliecookiecooliecootiecutiedogiefaeriefoodiefootsiegeniehankiehoagiejalousieladdielassielielingeriemenagerirenecktienewbienightieoldieorangeriepiepinkiepixieprairiepreemieramieroadierookiesortiespeciestogiesweetietieveggiezombie
"Fierce" is a word that contains "ie" and rhymes with "pierce."
There is monkey, puppy, kitty, donkey, that is just ending with y. I don't know of any ie endings.
These rhyming words include:Plurals of some Y or IE wordsdies, cries, flies, lies, pies, replies, ties, vies, ayes, dyesPlurals of long I wordssighs, highs, thighs, buys, guysThe endings or suffixes are -ise or -ize and -yze or -yse.British English spells several words with -ise or -yse that are -ize and -yze in US English.Examples of -ise and -ize endings:rise, despise, devise, disguise, surmise, enterprise, surprise, reprise, wiseprize, size, realizeExamples of -yze or -yse endingsparalyze, analyze, catalyze
There are many based on words that end in ie : die, lie, pie, tie, vie. Also, the past tense or plurals of some words that end in Y : denies, replies, tried, complied.
What type of rhyme is used; ie slant rhyme, free rhyme...
I am gay, ie I like men.
Words that begin with the prefix "ie" include "ielectric," "iefficient," and "iempower."
In "silent E" words such as bite, mite, site, white, the E ending changes the sound of the short I to a long I. There are no English words where a final single E sounds like a long I. However, there are IE words such as die, pie, lie, and vie, and YE endings such as bye and dye.
Lied,tried, died (the past tense of most words that end in ie.)
ie pattered words
More nerve endings and hardened skin due to constant use ie calluses?
The EA pair has a long E sound, as in the rhyming words cleave, peeve, sleeve, grieve, and believe. Other EA words with the long E are beat, team, and mean. The long E sound is also in words with E - reply, repair EE - feet, need, green EI and IE - receive, brief