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Some English nouns that end with -ie are:

  1. auntie
  2. beanie
  3. birdie
  4. boogie
  5. bookie
  6. bootie
  7. bourgeoisie
  8. brie
  9. brownie
  10. budgie
  11. calorie
  12. camaraderie
  13. collie
  14. cookie
  15. coolie
  16. cootie
  17. cutie
  18. dogie
  19. faerie
  20. foodie
  21. footsie
  22. genie
  23. hankie
  24. hoagie
  25. jalousie
  26. laddie
  27. lassie
  28. lie
  29. lingerie
  30. menagerire
  31. necktie
  32. newbie
  33. nightie
  34. oldie
  35. orangerie
  36. pie
  37. pinkie
  38. pixie
  39. prairie
  40. preemie
  41. ramie
  42. roadie
  43. rookie
  44. sortie
  45. specie
  46. stogie
  47. sweetie
  48. tie
  49. veggie
  50. zombie
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