In English, 'ie' is usually pronounced as "ee" like in the word "believe," and 'ei' is usually pronounced as "ay" like in the word "receive."
"Leitz" is pronounced as "lights" with a "z" sound at the end. The "ei" is pronounced like the English word "light."
If you mean words that have the same sound as ie or ei such as receive or believe that is a long ee sound :- speed, reed, deed, read, heed, mead, need, knead.
The word "no" in German is pronounced as "nein." It is pronounced as "nine" in English, but in German, the "e" is pronounced as a short sound closer to "eh."
The spelling of words like "conceive" and "believe" may vary due to the historical development of the English language and the languages from which English words are derived. In this case, "conceive" follows the common "ei" pattern while "believe" follows the less common "ie" pattern. English spelling can be irregular, and it's important to learn specific words as they are spelled rather than applying general rules.
The spelling is IE, not EI. The word is interview, as in the words view and review.
you pronounce it as ei
well another word for capture would be take but with an ie or ei im not sure
"Leitz" is pronounced as "lights" with a "z" sound at the end. The "ei" is pronounced like the English word "light."
dahs - rine - gold In the German language, whenever the "ei" is together it is pronounced "i". If it was reversed, "ie" it would be pronounced "e".
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soldier
the answer is foreign
Achieve
One word that rhymes with "neigh" and contains either "ei" or "ie" is "bouillie," a French term for a type of porridge.
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