Its an abbreviation carry over from Latin-id est meaning-you guessed it, that is.
No. An example should be written as e.g. (example gratis), whereas the abbreviation i.e. means 'that is' (from il est)
IE stands for Ireland
Some English nouns that end with -ie are:auntiebeaniebirdieboogiebookiebootiebourgeoisiebriebrowniebudgiecaloriecamaraderiecolliecookiecooliecootiecutiedogiefaeriefoodiefootsiegeniehankiehoagiejalousieladdielassielielingeriemenagerirenecktienewbienightieoldieorangeriepiepinkiepixieprairiepreemieramieroadierookiesortiespeciestogiesweetietieveggiezombie
Ie in Latin means 'id est' which in English means 'that is' or 'in other words'
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.
IE S ZHarykov has written: 'Nauka - ekran - zhyttia' -- subject(s): Motion pictures
I.E Sagay has written: 'The Nigerian law of contract'
Y. Daniel has written: 'Chelovek ie minopa'
'Ookii' is "big."
M. Shubik has written: 'Strateg ie et structure des marches'
You may say 'uchi' or 'ie,' both written: 家
You may say 'uchi' or 'ie,' both written: 家
Its an abbreviation carry over from Latin-id est meaning-you guessed it, that is.
"State" ie. I stipulated to the class that the quiz MUST be written in blue ink... "declare" ie. I stipulate that this shopping mall is now open to the public!
If it is written as +2 Diopters it is positive, ie a converging lens. If it is written as -2 Diopters it is negative, ie a diverging lens. Diverging lenses are prescribed for myopia, or short-sightedness. Converging lenses are prescribed for hypermetropia or long-sightedness.
Yoshitada Takahara has written: 'Ie no matsuri =' -- subject(s): Shinto rites and ceremonies, Religious life and customs
i.e in latin is known as 'id est'".I.e." is used in place of "in other words," or "it/that is."