E uncial  script, fromAncient Greek Ε ( E ,epsilon ) .
Pronunciation of IPA[eː] :  (file ) 
e  (upper case E 
 The fifth letter of thebasic modern Latin alphabet . e 
( mathematics ) natural logarithms , also known asEuler's number , atranscendental  number with a value of approximately 2.718281828459…( sciences ,  computing ) mantissa  from theexponent  inscientific notation .1.2566e−6 = 1.2566 × 10−6  ( IPA ) close-mid front unrounded vowel .( superscript⟨ ᵉ ⟩ ,  IPA  ) [e] -coloring or a weak, fleeting, epenthetic or echo[e] .( algebra ,  group theory ) identity element .a  ∘e e a  =a ( particle physics ) Electron .Coordinate terms: p n ( physics ) Elementary charge .( mathematics ) Eccentricity .2006 Planetary and Space Science 54 , numbers9–10  (in English),→DOI 873 :In addition, we included here another effect—the modulation of the radiation pressure force by the orbital eccentricity of Mars,e M = 0.093 {\displaystyle e_{M}=0.093} [ …]  ( materials science ) Engineering strain .Coordinate term: ε ( true strain ) In the sense as a mathematical constant, the symbol is traditionally represented in an italic font.
( scientific notation ) : E ( electron ) : e⁻ ( identity element ) : 1 ( chiefly matrices ) I Other representations of E: 
The letter name is ultimately fromLatin ē futhorc  letters in the 7th century:ᛖ ( e ) ,ᚫ ( æ ) ,ᛠ ( ea ) ,ᛇ ( eo ) , andᛟ ( œ ) .
( letter name ) : IPA (key ) : /ˈiː/ ( phoneme ) : IPA (key ) : /ɛ/ ,/iː/ ,/ɪ/ ,/ə/ ,/eɪ/ In addition to the phonemes noted above, "e" can also be silent, representing no sound itself but indicating which phoneme another letter in the word represents. See the article "Silent e " on Wikipedia. e  (lower case ,upper case E plural es or e's 
The fifthletter  of the Englishalphabet , callede Latin script . (Latin script letters )letter A a ,B b ,C c ,D d ,E e ,F f ,G g ,H h ,I i ,J j ,K k ,L l ,M m ,N n ,O o ,P p ,Q q ,R r ,S s ,T t ,U u ,V v ,W w ,X x ,Y y ,Z z  e  (lower case ,upper case E 
Theordinal  numberfifth letter  of the Englishalphabet , callede Latin script . e  (plural ees 
The name of theLatin-script  letterE e  (Latin-script letter names )letter a ,bee ,cee ,dee ,e ,ef ,gee ,aitch ,i ,jay ,kay ,el ,em ,en ,o ,pee ,cue ,ar ,ess ,tee ,u ,vee ,double-u ,ex ,wye ,zee /zed (Category:en:Latin letter names )  From a deliberateapheresis  of bothhe she 
e  (third-person singular, nominative case ,accusative em possessive adjective eir possessive noun eirs reflexive emself 
( rare ,  epicene ,  nonstandard ) Agender-neutral  third-person singular subject pronoun, equivalent to the singularthey he she  2000 Taking flight with OWLs: Examining Electronic Writing Center Work , Taylor & Francis,→ISBN →OL LCC PE1414.T24 1999 page193  :E  invitesem  to consider howey  represent emselves[sic  , and in so doing,e  focuseseir  attention on the ethics that make human relations possible.2023,  Aimee Ogden, “A Half-Remembered World”,The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction , vol. 145, no. 1-2, whole no. 768 (July/August 2023), pages 146-202Empre waded out to help them cross the last stretch. More people, a few hundred, perhaps, had gathered along the shore. One of them came running at Melu with a cry—she threw up her arms in defense. But it was Aeran, only Aeran.E  seized Asu and clasped her close, eir eyes closed tightly ase  sobbed eir relief. Abbreviations.
e 
( Stenoscript ) ( Stenoscript ) /iː/  at the end of a word, or before a final consonant that is not/dʒ, v, z/ . (Note: the final consonant is not written;[ɪɚ]  counts as/iːr/ .)( Stenoscript ) he me 
e 
( music ,  informal ) semiquaver  (sixteenth note ) of a beat.Coordinate terms: and a The sax comes in on thee  of one. 
e 
The fifthletter  of the Afaralphabet , written in theLatin script . ( Latin-script  letters) A a B b T t S s E e C c K k X x I i D d Q q R r F f G g O o L l M m N n U u W w H h Y y e  (plural e's diminutive e'tjie 
The name of theLatin-script  letterE e  e  (Kana spelling エ 
( second person pronoun ) you . Used when the second person is not the object of an action performed by the first person. It often appears as anaffix ;Synonyms: eci eani Setae -nukar. The dog sawyou . /You  see the dog. Affixional form ofeani ( “ you ” ) . e  (Kana spelling エ 
( transitive ) eat .e  (upper case E lower case e 
The secondletter  of the Akawaioalphabet , written in theLatin script . ( Latin-script  letters) A  a ,E  e ,I  i ,Ɨ  ɨ ,K  k ,M  m ,N  n ,O  o ,P  p ,R  r ,S  s ,T  t ,U  u ,Ʉ  ʉ ,W  w ,Y  y ,ꞌ Stegeman, Ray; Hunter, Rita (2014 ),Akawaio-English Dictionary and English-Akawaio Index , SIL International, page 2 (Thisetymology  is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at theEtymology scriptorium .) 
e 
and also e  m or f or n 
Third-person singular accusative-case pronominal clitic( him, her, it ) E  di. / S'e  di.I knowit . / I don't knowit .  e  f or pl 
masculine singular preposition ,plural preposition of  (+ dative )Besae  shqiptarit nuk shitet pazarit. The honorof  an Albanian can not be sold or bought in a bazaar. e 
adjectival article for:definite masculine singular adjectives in all accusative case indefinite feminine singular adjectives in the nominative case definite plural and feminine singular adjectives in the nominative and accusative cases  -a -e -i -ia -ja -o -u -të e i të së Forms of the adjectival articles masculine feminine neuter plural indefinite definite indefinite definite indefinite definite indefinite definite nominative i i e e të të të e accusative të e të e të të të e dative and ablative të të të së të të të të 
Note that regardless of the definite state of the noun being described, the definite articles are only used when
immediately  following a definite-form noun. If two adjectives (or other words that use these articles) come back to back, the second word's article will be indefinite.
Notice that while both adjectives require the adjectival article and the same masculine plural agreement, only the first adjectival article takes its definite form, as the second is not in the immediate environment of the modified definite noun.
(Thisetymology  is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at theEtymology scriptorium .) 
e  f 
( indefinite ) a /an This entry needs aninflection-table template .
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e 
he FromLatin et 
e 
and but or e lower case  (upper case E 
The sixthletter  of the Azerbaijanialphabet , written in theLatin script . (Latin script letters )hərf A a B b C c Ç ç D d E e Ə ə F f G g Ğ ğ H h X x I ı İ i J j K k Q q L l M m N n O o Ö ö P p R r S s Ş ş T t U u Ü ü V v Y y Z z  e  (lower case ,upper case E 
The fifthletter  of the Basquealphabet , callede Latin script . (Latin-script  lettersA a ,B b ,C c , (Ç ç ),D d ,E e ,F f ,G g ,H h ,I i ,J j ,K k ,L ,l ,M m ,N n ,Ñ ñ ,O o ,P p ,Q q ,R r ,S s ,T t ,U u , (Ü ü ),V v ,W w ,X x ,Y y ,Z z  e  (indeclinable 
The name of theLatin-script  letterE e  (Latin-script letter names )a ,be ,ze ,de ,e ,efe ,ge ,hatxe ,i ,jota ,ka ,ele ,eme ,ene ,eñe ,o ,pe ,ku ,erre ,ese ,te ,u ,uve ,uve bikoitz ,ixa ,i greko ,zeta  (Thisetymology  is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at theEtymology scriptorium .) 
e 
his FromProto-Brythonic *ɨn Proto-Celtic *eni 
e 
in It contracts with the articles, seeel ,en  ander .
e  (lower case ,upper case E 
The fifthletter  of the Catalanalphabet , callede Latin script . ( Latin-script  letters) lletres A  a  (À  à ),B  b ,C  c  (Ç  ç ),D  d ,E  e  (É  é ,È  è ),F  f ,G  g ,H  h ,I  i  (Í  í ,Ï  ï ),J  j ,K  k ,L  l  (L·L  l·l ),M  m ,N  n ,O  o  (Ó  ó ,Ò  ò ),P  p ,Q  q ,R  r ,S  s ,T  t ,U  u  (Ú  ú ,Ü  ü ),V  v ,W  w ,X  x ,Y  y ,Z  z e  (upper case E 
A letter of theMazahua  alphabet. ( Latin-script  letters) A  a ,Ⱥ  ⱥ ,A̱  a̱ ,B  b ,C  c ,Cꞌ  cꞌ ,Cj  cj ,Cu  cu ,Cꞌu  cꞌu ,Cju  cju ,Ch  ch ,Chꞌ  chꞌ ,Chj  chj ,D  d ,Dy  dy ,E  e ,Ɇ  ɇ ,E̱  e̱ ,G  g ,Gu  gu ,Hu  hu ,ꞌHu  ꞌhu ,I  i ,I̱  i̱ ,J  j ,Jꞌ  jꞌ ,Jm  jm ,Jn  jn ,Jñ  jñ ,Ju  ju ,Jy  jy ,L  l ,M  m ,Mꞌ  mꞌ ,N  n ,Nꞌ  nꞌ ,Ñ  ñ ,Ñꞌ  ñꞌ ,O  o ,Ø  ø ,O̱  o̱ ,P  p ,Pj  pj ,R  r ,S  s ,T  t ,Tꞌ  tꞌ ,Tj  tj ,Ts  ts ,Tsꞌ  tsꞌ ,Tsj  tsj ,U  u ,Ꞹ  ꞹ ,U̱  u̱ ,X  x ,Z  z ,Zh  zh ,ꞌ (Thisetymology  is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at theEtymology scriptorium .) 
e 
e- ( electronic ) From clipping ofEnglish e mail
e 
( Hong Kong Cantonese ) email From the earlierle 
e  f  pl masculine singular u feminine singular a masculine plural i 
the ( feminine plural ) Before a vowel,e  turns intol'  e  f  pl 
them ( feminine direct object ) Before a vowel,e  turns intol'  e  (lower case ,upper case E 
The eighthletter  of the Czechalphabet , written in theLatin script . ( Latin-script  letters) písmeno A a Á á B b C c Č č D d Ď ď E e É é Ě ě F f G g H h Ch ch I i Í í J j K k L l M m N n Ň ň O o Ó ó P p Q q R r Ř ř S s Š š T t Ť ť U u Ú ú Ů ů V v W w X x Y y Ý ý Z z Ž ž FromLatin et 
e 
and e  (lower case ,upper case E 
the fifth letter of the Dutch alphabet Previous letter:d  Next letter:f  FromLatin et Proto-Indo-European *éti 
e 
and e  (lower case ,upper case E 
The sixthletter  of the Esperantoalphabet , callede Latin script . (Latin script letters )litero A a ,B b ,C c ,Ĉ ĉ ,D d ,E e ,F f ,G g ,Ĝ ĝ ,H h ,Ĥ ĥ ,I i ,J j ,Ĵ ĵ ,K k ,L l ,M m ,N n ,O o ,P p ,R r ,S s ,Ŝ ŝ ,T t ,U u ,Ŭ ŭ ,V v ,Z z  e  (accusative singular e-on plural e-oj accusative plural e-ojn 
The name of theLatin-script  letterE e  (Latin script letter names )litero a ,bo ,co ,ĉo ,do ,e ,fo ,go ,ĝo ,ho ,ĥo ,i ,jo ,ĵo ,ko ,lo ,mo ,no ,o ,po ,ro ,so ,ŝo ,to ,u ,ŭo ,vo ,zo (Category:eo:Latin letter names )  e  (lower case ,upper case E 
The fifthletter  of the Estonianalphabet , calledee Latin script . e 
abbreviation  ofehk or ,a.k.a. (Latin-script letters täht A a ,B b  (C c ),D d ,E e ,F f ,G g ,H h ,I i ,J j ,K k ,L l ,M m ,N n ,O o ,P p  (Q q ),R r ,S s ,Š š ,Z z ,Ž ž ,T t ,U u ,V v  (W w ),Õ õ ,Ä ä ,Ö ö ,Ü ü  (X x ,Y y ) e 
alternative form ofi  e  (upper case E 
The sixthletter  of the Faroesealphabet , written in theLatin script . (Latin script letters )bókstavur A a ,Á á ,B b ,D d ,Ð ð ,E e ,F f ,G g ,H h ,I i ,Í í ,J j ,K k ,L l ,M m ,N n ,O o ,Ó ó ,P p ,R r ,S s ,T t ,U u ,Ú ú ,V v ,Y y ,Ý ý ,Æ æ ,Ø ø  the Wikipedia article on Finnish for more information , ande 
IPA (key ) : /ˈeː/ ,[ˈe̞ː] ( name of letter ) Rhymes:-eː  e  (lower case ,upper case E 
The fifthletter  of the Finnishalphabet , calledee Latin script . (Latin-script letters kirjain A a ,B b ,C c ,D d ,E e ,F f ,G g ,H h ,I i ,J j ,K k ,L l ,M m ,N n ,O o ,P p ,Q q ,R r ,S s  (Š š ),T t ,U u ,V v  (W w ),X x ,Y y ,Z z  (Ž ž ),Å å ,Ä ä ,Ö ö  German musical notation .
e 
( music ) E ( note ) Capitalized for the great octave or any octave below that, or in names of major keys; not capitalized for the small octave or any octave above that, or in names of minor keys.
IPA (key ) : /ə/ ,( also ) /ø/ ,/œ/ Audio( France (Vosges) ) :  (file ) 
e  (lower case ,upper case E 
The fifthletter  of the Frenchalphabet , written in theLatin script . FromLatin et 
e 
and SeeTranslingual section .
e  (lower case ,upper case E 
Aletter  of the Fulaalphabet , written in theLatin script . (Latin-script  letterskarfeeje ' ,A a ,B b ,Mb mb ,Ɓ ɓ ,C c ,D d ,Nd nd ,Ɗ ɗ ,E e ,F f ,G g ,Ng ng ,Ɠ ɠ ,H h ,I i ,J j ,Nj nj ,K k ,L l ,M m ,N n ,Ŋ ŋ ,Ñ ñ ,Ɲ ɲ ,O o ,P p ,R r ,S s ,T t ,U u ,W w ,Y y ,Ƴ ƴ  (Thisetymology  is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at theEtymology scriptorium .) 
e 
and with Common to all varieties ofFula  (Fulfulde  /Pulaar  /Pular ). In writing, some add an "h" before and even also after the "e":he ,heh . Not sure these would count as variants. FromLatin et 
e 
and Túa irmáe  eu fomos ceare  despois ao cine. Your sisterand  I went to have dinnerand  then to the cinema. SeeTranslingual section .
e  (lower case ,upper case E 
The fifthletter  of the Galicianalphabet , written in theLatin script . e  m plural es 
e ( name of the letter E, e ) (Latin-script  lettersletra A a  (Á á ),B b ,C c ,D d ,E e  (É é ),F f ,G g ,H h ,I i  (Í í ,Ï ï ),L l ,M m ,N n ,Ñ ñ ,O o  (Ó ó ),P p ,Q q ,R r ,S s ,T t ,U u  (Ú ú ,Ü ü ),V v ,X x ,Z z  “e ”, inDicionario da Real Academia Galega Royal Galician Academy , 2012–2025  Seoane, Ernesto Xosé González ;Granja, María Álvarez de la ;Agrelo, Ana Isabel Boullón  (2006–2022 ), “e ”, inDicionario de Dicionarios do galego medieval  [Dictionary of dictionaries of Medieval Galician Instituto da Lingua Galega Antón Luís Santamarina Fernández , editor (2006–2013 ), “e ”, inDicionario de Dicionarios da lingua galega  [Dictionary of Dictionaries of the Galician language Instituto da Lingua Galega Barreiro, Xavier Varela; Guinovart, Xavier Gómez (2006–2018 ), “e ”, inCorpus Xelmírez: corpus lingüístico da Galicia medieval  [Corpus Xelmírez: linguistic corpus of Medieval Galicia Instituto da Lingua Galega  e 
romanization of𐌴  Guinea-Bissau Creole [ edit ] FromPortuguese e Kabuverdianu e 
e 
and e 
(third-person singular possessive adjective) his ,her ,its e object-oblique case :um , possessive adjective:e , possessive pronoun:e-own , reflexive pronoun:e-sef )
(third-person singular subject pronoun) he ,she ,it 
Gullah does not distinguish its third-person pronouns between any genders, sohe ,she , andit  are all communicated throughe  FromEwe  andIgbo e 
e 
yes This interjection is often tonalized as a falling tone. Virginia Mixson Geraty,Gulluh fuh oonuh: Gullah for You  (1997) Lorenzo Dow Turner,Africanisms in the Gullah Dialect  (1969) é 
she ,he ,it  (third-person singular personal pronoun)e 
her ,him ,it  (third-person singular personal object pronoun)Gungbe personal pronouns Number Person Emphatic Pronoun Subject Pronoun Object Pronoun Possessive Determiner Singular First nyɛ́ yẹ́n ùn n mi cé ṣié Second jɛ̀ jẹ̀ yẹ̀ hiẹ̀ à wè tòwè Third éɔ̀ úɔ̀ éwọ̀ é è étɔ̀n étọ̀n Plural First mílɛ́ mílẹ́ mí mítɔ̀n mítọ̀n Second mìlɛ́ mìlẹ́ mì mìtɔ̀n mìtọ̀n Third yélɛ́ yélẹ́ yé yétɔ̀n yétọ̀n 
(Thisetymology  is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at theEtymology scriptorium .) 
e 
used to mark the following verb as an infinitive ;to used before a name, a noun or a phrase to address someone or something e 
by ( indicating the agent of a verb in the passive voice ) FromProto-Uralic *e- Finnish että Estonian et [ 1] 
e  (demonstrative )
( chiefly archaic ,  except before consonant-initial words, as a counterpart ofez  ) this Synonyms: eme ( only determiners; both are archaic or formal ) ezen aze  heti hírek  ―this  week’s newse  világiofthis  world, worldly, mundane E  házban lakott Petőfi Sándor.Sándor Petőfi lived inthis  house. E  mellett a ház mellett vártam rá.I waited for him/her next tothis  house. e 
( archaic ,  except before most consonant-initial postpositions) this Itt a mozi,e  mellett lakunk mi.  ―Here is the cinema; we live next tothis . 1836 , Mihály Vörösmarty,Szózat [2] (Appeal) [3] A nagy világone  kivűl / Nincsen számodra hely;In the great world outside ofhere  / There is no place for you(“E kívül”  would beezen kívül  in present-day Hungarian, formed fromez    A rarer substitute ofez ez , it does not take the case of the noun it is attached to, and no definite article is used:
ezen a  helyen  ― e helyen   ―at  this placeon  this placeebben a  házban  ― e házban   ―in  this houseMost consonant-initial postpositions can takee , e.g.e nélkül, e helyett , seePronominal adverbs from postpositions ,ez  (e.g.ez alatt, ez iránt ).
e 
( folksy ) look !,hey !( expressing surprise or wanting to get attention ) E !Hát Hey!  Where is Joe?Itt van,e ! ( informal ) Here  it is.SeeTranslingual section .
( letter or phoneme itself; identifier ) : IPA (key ) : [ˈɛː] [ 2] IPA (key ) : [ˈæː]  in Western dialects( musical note ) : IPA (key ) : [ˈeː] ( in the names of minor scales; see alsoE  ) e  (lower case ,upper case E 
The ninthletter  of the Hungarianalphabet , callede Latin script . Many Hungarian dialects preserve a distinction between two vowels that are both written withe  and are pronounced /ɛ/ in the standard language. In text that wishes to highlight the distinction,e  ("open e") is contrasted withë 
( Latin-script  letters) betű A  a ,Á  á ,B  b ,C  c ,Cs  cs ,D  d ,Dz  dz ,Dzs  dzs ,E  e ,É  é ,F  f ,G  g ,Gy  gy ,H  h ,I  i ,Í  í ,J  j ,K  k ,L  l ,Ly  ly ,M  m ,N  n ,Ny  ny ,O  o ,Ó  ó ,Ö  ö ,Ő  ő ,P  p ,Q  q ,R  r ,S  s ,Sz  sz ,T  t ,Ty  ty ,U  u ,Ú  ú ,Ü  ü ,Ű  ű ,V  v ,W  w ,X  x ,Y  y ,Z  z ,Zs  zs -e ( sound, letter, abbreviation ) : e  ,( musical note, its symbol or key/position ) : e  ,( pronoun,alternative form ofez   ) : e  ,( folksy interjection pointing at something nearby ) : e  ,( interjection, rarealternative form ofeh   ) : e  in Géza Bárczi ,László Országh ,et al. , editors,A magyar nyelv értelmező szótára  [The Explanatory Dictionary of the Hungarian Language Fifth ed., 1992:→ISBN . e  in Nóra Ittzés, editor,A magyar nyelv nagyszótára  [A Comprehensive Dictionary of the Hungarian Language  (work in progress; publisheda–ez  as of 2024) .e 
water Bill Palmer,The Languages and Linguistics of the New Guinea Area  (→ISBN , 2017), page 531, table 95,Comparative basic vocabulary in Lakes Plain Languages  e  (upper case E 
The sixthletter  of the Icelandicalphabet , written in theLatin script . (Latin-script  lettersbókstafur A a ,Á á ,B b ,D d ,Ð ð ,E e ,É é ,F f ,G g ,H h ,I i ,Í í ,J j ,K k ,L l ,M m ,N n ,O o ,Ó ó ,P p ,R r ,S s ,T t ,U u ,Ú ú ,V v ,X x ,Y y ,Ý ý ,Þ þ ,Æ æ ,Ö ö  e  (upper case E 
The fifthletter  of the Idoalphabet , written in theLatin script . (Latin-script  letterslitero A a ,B b ,C c ,D d ,E e ,F f ,G g ,H h ,I i ,J j ,K k ,L ,l ,M m ,N n ,O o ,P p ,Q q ,R r ,S s ,T t ,U u ,V v ,W w ,X x ,Y y ,Z z  e 
apocopic  form ofed e  (upper case E lower case e 
The fifthletter  of the Igboalphabet , written in theLatin script . a  (retracted tongue position )e 
( indefinite ) somebody ,one ,they ,people  (an unspecified individual).Often gets translated into English with the passive voice. FromPortuguese e ( “ and ” ) .
e 
and ( expresses two elements to be taken together or in addition to each other ) 1883 Kreolische Studien , volume 3:Trasê tamêm um vaquinh bem gorde  matá par nós comêe  par nós regalá Bring also a small and very fat cowand  kill (it) for us to eatand  for us to feast on e  (lower case ,upper case E 
The fifthletter  of the Indonesianalphabet , written in theLatin script . (Latin script letters )A a ,B b ,C c ,D d ,E e ,F f ,G g ,H h ,I i ,J j ,K k ,L l ,M m ,N n ,O o ,P p ,Q q ,R r ,S s ,T t ,U u ,V v ,W w ,X x ,Y y ,Z z  e 
and e  (lower case ,upper case E 
The fifthletter  of the Irishalphabet , written in theLatin script . ( Latin-script  letters) litir A  a  (Á  á ),B  b  (Bh  bh ,bhF  bhf ,bP  bp ),C  c  (Ch  ch ),D  d  (Dh  dh ,dT  dt ),E  e  (É  é ),F  f  (Fh  fh ),G  g  (gC  gc ,Gh  gh ),H  h ,I  i  (Í  í ),L  l ,M  m  (mB  mb ,Mh  mh ),N  n  (nD  nd ,nG  ng ),O  o  (Ó  ó ),P  p  (Ph  ph ),R  r ,S  s  (Sh  sh ),T  t  (Th  th ,tS  ts ),U  u  (Ú  ú ),V  v ( diacritics ) ◌́ ◌̇ ( dotted letters used chiefly inGaelic type  ) Ḃ ḃ ,Ċ ċ ,Ḋ ḋ ,Ḟ ḟ ,Ġ ġ ,Ṁ ṁ ,Ṗ ṗ ,Ṡ ẛ ṡ ,Ṫ ṫ FromLatin et 
e 
and 1877 Canti popolari istriani: raccolti a Rovigno , volume 5, Ermanno Loescher, page128 :Caro, cun quil visito biancoe  russo. Dear, with that little whiteand  red face. FromLatin ē ( the name of the letter E ) .
e  f or m invariable ,lower case ,upper case E 
The fifthletter  of the Italianalphabet , callede Latin script . e  f invariable 
The name of theLatin-script  letterE e  ;e (Latin-script letter names )lettera a ,bi ,ci ,di ,e ,effe ,gi ,acca ,i ,i lunga ,kappa ,elle ,emme ,enne ,o ,pi ,cu ,erre ,esse ,ti ,u ,vu ,doppia vu ,ics ,ipsilon ,zeta  FromLatin et [ 1] 
ed ( before a word starting with a vowel, especially/e, ɛ/ . ) e 
and ( archaic ,  literary ) (e... e) both ...and or just  ...and (Can weclean up (+ )  this sense?) Synonyms: sia ...che sia ...sia 1300s–1310s Dante Alighieri , “Canto I ”, inInferno Hell 4–6 ; republished asGiorgio Petrocchi , editor,La Commedia secondo l'antica vulgata  [The Commedia according to the ancient vulgate nd  revised edition, Florence:publ. Le Lettere ,1994 :Ahi quanto adir  qual era è cosadura  ¶esta selva  selvaggiae aspra e forte  ¶ che nel pensierrinova  lapaura ! Ah me! how hard a thing it is to say ¶ What was this forest savage, rough,and  stern, ¶ Which in the very thought renews the fear.  ^ Angelo Prati, "Vocabolario Etimologico Italiano", Torino, 1951 e  inLuciano Canepari ,Dizionario di Pronuncia Italiana (DiPI) 
FromAncient Greek αἱ ( hai ) .
e 
feminine nominative plural  ofo e 
Thehiragana  syllableえ ( e )  or thekatakana  syllableエ ( e )  inHepburn  romanization. Thehiragana  syllableへ ( e )  or thekatakana  syllableヘ ( e )  inHepburn  romanization. ( as particle ) FromPortuguese e 
e 
and e 
there aremany , there ismuch  tobe a lot  (for someone); todisplease ; tosurprise Ag e tĩ Theywere surprised . (literally, “it was a lot for them. ”)  Borrowed  fromTagalog e English e 
( letter name ) IPA (key ) : /ˈʔi/ [ˈʔi̞] Rhymes:-i  Syllabification:e  ( phoneme ) e or ë  (lower case ,upper case E 
The fifthletter  of the Kankanaeyalphabet , calledi Latin script . ( Latin-script  letters) letra A a B b C c D d E e F f G g H h I i J j K k L l M m N n Ñ ñ Ng ng O o P p Q q R r S s T t U u V v W w X x Y y Z z Komisyon ng Wikang Filipino (2016 ),Ortograpiya di Kankanaëy  [Kankanaey Orthography [4] →ISBN 10-11  Fromali Proto-Philippine *diq ( “ particle of negation ” ) .
e 
un- ,non- ,in- Iyange makapunta S/he'sunable  to go Taunge yakakit In visible manLugud ae kalinguwan Un forgettable loveE kakabieng bageNon living thingsE makasulungUnable  to proceedCompareTagalog e 
e ( informal ) 
Used toacknowledge  astatement  orsituation  :well ;so Alinemane ! Oh Well , it's not!E  meko nee .Well , s/he already leave!Kasalanan mue . Well , it's your fault.Used torhetorically  expresssurprise  orsuspicion  :so ;oh ;well E  ninu naman ta?Oh so then , who was that?E  ikamurin naman tae .Well anyways , that was also only just you.Used to expressindignance  :well ;but E  alimuneman ta kailangang gawane .But , you didn't need to do that.Used tointroduce  thecontinuation  ofnarration  from aprevious understood point  :and ;well ;so E  magkanu neman ini?And , how much is this one?The Kashubian orthography is based on the Latin alphabet. No earlier script is known. See theKashubian alphabet  article on Wikipedia for more, ande 
e  (lower case ,upper case E 
The seventhletter  of the Kashubianalphabet , written in theLatin script . ( Latin-script  letters) A  a ,Ą  ą ,Ã  ã ,B  b ,C  c ,D  d ,E  e ,É  é ,Ë  ë ,F  f ,G  g ,H  h ,I  i ,J  j ,K  k ,L  l ,Ł  ł ,M  m ,N  n ,O  o ,Ò  ò ,Ó  ó ,Ô  ô ,P  p ,R  r ,S  s ,T  t ,U  u ,Ù  ù ,W  w ,Y  y ,Z  z ,Ż  ż FromProto-Oceanic *api Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *hapuy Proto-Austronesian *Sapuy Malay api Malagasy afo Tsat pui³³ Palauan ngau Chuukese ááf Tongan afi Samoan afi Hawaiian ahi 
e 
fire (Thisetymology  is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at theEtymology scriptorium .) 
e 
A letter of the Latin alphabet. (Thisetymology  is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at theEtymology scriptorium .) 
ē  f indeclinable 
The name of the letterE  ( Latin-script letter names ) littera ā bē cē dē ē ef gē hā *acca ī kā el em en ō pē kū er es tē ū ix īx ex ȳ ī graeca ȳpsīlon zēta e  inCharlton T. Lewis (1891 ),An Elementary Latin Dictionary , New York: Harper & Brothers "e ", in Charles du Fresne du Cange’sGlossarium Mediæ et Infimæ Latinitatis  “e ”, inGaffiot, Félix (1934 ),Dictionnaire illustré latin-français , Hachette.  e  inHarry Thurston Peck, editor (1898 ),Harper's Dictionary of Classical Antiquities , New York: Harper & Brothers Arthur E. Gordon,The Letter Names of the Latin Alphabet  (University of California Press , 1973; volume 9 ofUniversity of California Publications: Classical Studies ), part III: “Summary of the Ancient Evidence”, page 32: "Clearly there is no question or doubt about the names of the vowels A, E, I, O, U. They are simply long A, long E, etc. (ā, ē, ī, ō, ū). Nor is there any uncertainty with respect to the six mutes B, C, D, G, P, T. Their names are bē, cē, dē, gē, pē, tē (each with a long E). Or about H, K, and Q: they are hā, kā, kū—each, again, with a long vowel sound." Abbreviated fromex 
ē ablative )
alternative form ofex  Proposed in 1908 as part of the new Latvian spelling by the scientific commission headed byK. Mīlenbahs , which was accepted and began to be taught in schools in 1909. Prior to that, Latvian had been written in GermanFraktur , and sporadically inCyrillic .
E e  (lower case ,upper case E 
The seventhletter  of the Latvianalphabet , callede Latin script . The letterE e Ē ē [ɛ]  —šaurais e ( “ narrow e ” )  — and[æ]  —platais e ( “ broad e ” ) . In principle,[ɛ]  is used when there is a palatal element (the vowelsi ,ī ,e ,ē , the diphthongsie ,ei , and the palatal consonantsj ,ķ ,ģ ,ļ ,ņ ,š ,ž ,č ,dž , and, in the old spelling,ŗ ) either in the same or in the following syllable; otherwise,[æ]  is used. Unfortunately, some historical changes have obscured this pattern by removing some previously existing palatal elements; as a result of that, for a number of words the actual pronunciation of the lettere  —[ɛ]  or[æ]  — must be memorized.
(Latvian letters )latviešu burti A a ,Ā ā ,B b ,C c ,Č č ,D d ,E e ,Ē ē ,F f ,G g ,Ģ ģ ,H h ,I i ,Ī ī ,J j ,K k ,Ķ ķ ,L l ,Ļ ļ ,M m ,N n ,Ņ ņ ,O o ,P p ,R r ,S s ,Š š ,T t ,U u ,Ū ū ,V v ,Z z ,Ž ž  e  m invariable 
The Latvian name of theLatin script  letterE e  (Latvian letter names )latviešu burtu vārdi a ,garais ā ,bē ,cē ,čē ,dē ,e ,garais ē ,ef ,gā ,ģē ,hā ,i ,garais ī ,jē ,kā ,ķē ,el ,eļ ,em ,en ,eņ ,o ,pē ,er ,es ,eš ,tē ,u ,garais ū ,vē ,zē ,žē  FromLatin et Proto-Indo-European *éti ( “ beyond, over ” ) .
e 
and FromLatin illae 
e  f  pl singular a 
the Ligurian definite articles singular plural masculine o i feminine a e 
e  (upper case E 
The eighthletter  of the Livonianalphabet , written in theLatin script . ( Latin-script  letters) kēratē’ḑ A a Ā ā Ä ä Ǟ ǟ B b D d Ḑ ḑ E e Ē ē F f G g H h I i Ī ī J j K k L l Ļ ļ M m N n Ņ ņ O o Ō ō Ȯ ȯ Ȱ ȱ Õ õ Ȭ ȭ P p R r Ŗ ŗ S s Š š T t Ț ț U u Ū ū V v Z z Ž ž (Thisetymology  is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at theEtymology scriptorium .) 
e 
third-person plural present  ofij e  (lower case ,upper case E 
The fifthletter  of the Malayalphabet , written in theLatin script . (Latin script letters )A a ,B b ,C c ,D d ,E e ,F f ,G g ,H h ,I i ,J j ,K k ,L l ,M m ,N n ,O o ,P p ,Q q ,R r ,S s ,T t ,U u ,V v ,W w ,X x ,Y y ,Z z  IPA (key ) : /ɛ/ ( short phoneme ) IPA (key ) : /a/ ( some speakers; when followinggħ  ) IPA (key ) : /ɛː/ ( long phoneme ) In inherited words, longe  occurs only next to vowelisedgħ  orh  e  (lower case ,upper case E 
The fifthletter  of the Maltesealphabet , written in theLatin script . ( Latin-script  letters) ittra A a B b Ċ ċ D d E e F f Ġ ġ G g Għ għ H h Ħ ħ I i Ie ie J j K k L l M m N n O o P p Q q R r S s T t U u V v W w X x Ż ż Z z Onomatopoeic . CompareItalian eh English eh 
e 
Used as a hook, to request that the listener express an opinion about what has been said Used to emphasize the (often negative) emotion felt by the speaker Synonym: menn e  (e5   / e0  Zhuyin ˙ㄜ )
Hanyu Pinyin  reading of呃 e 
nonstandard  spelling ofē nonstandard  spelling ofé nonstandard  spelling ofě nonstandard  spelling ofè nonstandard  spelling ofê̄ nonstandard  spelling ofế nonstandard  spelling ofê̌ nonstandard  spelling ofề 《汉语拼音方案》  (Scheme for the Chinese Phonetic Alphabet ) defines a standard pronunciation for each letter in Hanyu Pinyin withZhuyin .ㄝ ( /ɛ/ )  typically only occurs in syllables with an initial glide (e.g.ㄧㄝ ( -ie /i̯ɛ/ ) ), where it is romanized ase ê ㄜ ( -e /ɤ/ ) . Such instances are rare, and are only found in interjections or neologisms.Transcriptions  of Mandarin into the Latin script often do not distinguish between the criticaltonal  differences employed in the Mandarin language, using words such as this one without indication of tone.e 
the fifth letter of the modernLatin alphabet  FromFrench et 
e 
and e 
tasty ,delicious e 
( Northern,  Early Scots  ) alternative form ofeye ( “ eye ” )  e 
alternative form ofeye ( “ eye ” )  e 
alternative form ofI ( “ I ” )  e 
alternative form ofhe ( “ he ” )  e 
alternative form ofhe ( “ they ” )  FromProto-Germanic *aiwaz ei 
ê 
always e 
alternative form ofee ( “ eye ” )  e  (construct ehn 
leg Possessive forms ofe  (inalienable possession, -n/long vowel stem) singular first person ehioa second person ehmwen third person ehn dual first person inclusive ehsa first person exclusive ehma second person ehmwa third person ehra plural first person inclusive ehsai first person exclusive ehmai second person ehmwai third person ehrai remote plural first person inclusive ehs first person exclusive ehmi second person ehmwi third person ehr construct form ehn 
e 
The eighth letter of theNavajo alphabet :e =/ɛ˨/  ę =/ɛ̃˨/  é =/ɛ˥/  ę́ =/ɛ̃˥/  ee =/ɛː˨˨/  ęę =/ɛ̃ː˨˨/  ée =/ɛː˥˨/  ę́ę =/ɛ̃ː˥˨/  eé =/ɛː˨˥/  ęę́ =/ɛ̃ː˨˥/  éé =/ɛː˥˥/  ę́ę́ =/ɛ̃ː˥˥/   FromLatin de 
e 
of ( used to express ownership ) FromLatin et 
e 
and FromEnglish he English she 
e 
he ,she ,it 2024  April 7, “Timeline of Rwanda genocide 30 years later”, inBBC News Pidgin [5] President Paul Kagame tok dis one ase  address dignitaries and world leaders wey gada for Rwanda capital, Kigali, to remember di bloodshed. President Paul Kagame said this while addressing dignitaries and world leaders who gathered in Rwanda's capital, Kigali, to commemorate the bloodshed. 2025  July 29, “UK go recognise Palestinian state unless Israel agree to 'certain' conditions”, inBBC News Pidgin [6] E  tell tori pipo say, UK goal of "a safe secure Israel alongside a viable and sovereign Palestinian state" dey "under pressure like neva bifor".He  tells journalists that the UK's goal of "a safe secure Israel alongside a viable and sovereign Palestinian state" are "under pressure like never before".2025  August 22, “Ex-Nigerian goalkeeper Peter Rufai make im final journey home”, inBBC News Pidgin [7] Rufai bin sick for some weeks, bifore  give up di ghost for one hospital for Lagos. Rufai was sick for a few weeks beforehe  died in a hospital in Lagos. IPA (key ) : [ə] ,[ɐ] ( reduced vowel ) IPA (key ) : [ɛ] ( short full vowel ) IPA (key ) : [eː] ( long vowel, speltee  ) e  (lower case ,upper case E 
Aletter  of the North Frisianalphabet , written in theLatin script . In monosyllables, final ⟨e ⟩ is pronounced[e] , except on Sylt, where it is[ɛ] . The reduced vowel is lowered to[ɐ]  when followed bycoda  ⟨r l ,n syllabic  instead). Mooring Frisian represents[ɛ]  exclusively by ⟨ä [ə]  by ⟨i  Föhr-Amrum Frisian uses ⟨ei, eu ⟩ for the diphthongs[aɪ̯] ,[ɔɪ̯]  as in German. The other dialects spell phonetically ⟨ai, oi ⟩. ( North Frisian letters ) : a ,ä ,å ,ā ,b ,c ,d ,e ,ē ,f ,g ,h ,i ,j ,k ,l ,m ,n ,o ,ö ,p ,r ,s ,t ,u ,ü ,v ,w  (q ,x ,y ,z )SeeTranslingual section .
( letter name ) : IPA (key ) : /eː/ ( phoneme ) : IPA (key ) : /eː/ ,/e/ ,/ɛ/ ,/ə/ ,/æ/ e 
The fifth letter of the Norwegian alphabet /ə/  only appears in unstressed syllables.e 
(non-standard since 1938) alternative form ofei  FromOld Norse er 
IPA (key ) : /eː/ ,/e/ ,/ɛ/ ,/ə/ ,/æ/ e 
( dialectal ,  colloquial ) apocopic  form ofer present  ofvera e 
( dialectal ,  parts of Trøndelag and Western Norway) pronunciation spelling  ofeg ( “ I ” ) e  (lower case ,upper case E 
The sixthletter  of the Nupealphabet , written in theLatin script . ( Latin-script  letters) banki A  a  (Á  á ,À  à ),B  b ,C  c ,D  d ,Dz  dz ,E  e  (É  é ,È  è ),F  f ,G  g ,Gb  gb ,H  h ,I  i  (Í  í ,Ì  ì ),J  j ,K  k ,Kp  kp ,L  l ,M  m  (Ḿ  ḿ ,M̀  m̀ ,M̄  m̄ ),N  n  (Ń  ń ,Ǹ  ǹ ,N̄  n̄ ),O  o  (Ó  ó ,Ò  ò ),P  p ,R  r ,S  s ,Sh  sh ,T  t ,Ts  ts ,U  u  (Ú  ú ,Ù  ù ),V  v ,W  w ,Y  y ,Z  z ,Zh  zh Clipping  ofrè 
è 
Marks theimperfective  aspect, for actions that are not completed. é 
Used to link a possessed noun to its possessor. This particle accompanies several tonal changes, as well as a simplification or elision of the coda of the possessed noun in some cases. Many nouns can be linked directly in possessive constructions without using this particle, chiefly those that denotes humans or animals when used in the singular, although it is impossible to predict exactly which nouns will follow which pattern based on semantics, ancestral noun class, or morphology.
Crane, Thera; Larry Hyman; Simon Nsielanga Tukumu (2011 ),A grammar of Nzadi[ B.865] : a Bantu language of the Democratic Republic of the Congo , Berkeley, CA: University of California Press,→ISBN  FromOld Occitan e Latin et 
e 
and e  f plural es 
e ( the letter e, E ) e 
Aletter  of the Old Englishalphabet , written in theLatin script . Modern editions of Old English texts often mark long versions of this vowel with a macron (ē ) or acute accent (é ). e 
alternative form ofet  Old Galician-Portuguese [ edit ] FromLatin et Proto-Indo-European *éti 
e 
and ( expresses two elements to be taken together or in addition to each other ) Fala:i  Galician:e  Portuguese:e Guinea-Bissau Creole:i e  Indo-Portuguese:e  Kabuverdianu:y i e  Papiamentu:i y   Alternative form ofé 
e 
alternative form ofé  Eſta e como ſanta Maria liurou a Abadeſſa prenne q̇ adormecera anto ſeu Altar chorando.This one is about how Holy Mary acquitted the pregnant abbess who had fallen asleep crying in front of her altar.  FromLatin et 
e 
and é ( alternative spelling ) ed et ( alternative forms ) i FromLatin et Proto-Indo-European *éti 
e 
and 13th century , Almeric,Fazienda de Ultramar page 64va :e  el reẏ con ſana q́ auie mando que mataſen todos los ſabios de babilonnae  demandaron a danele  aſos conpaneros por matarAnd  the king, full of anger, ordered all the wise men of Babylon be put to death,and  they sought Danieland  his companions to put them to death.Ralph Steele Boggset al.  (1946 ), “e”, inTentative Dictionary of Medieval Spanish , volume I, Chapel Hill,page202   e 
bean .FromPortuguese ele Spanish él Kabuverdianu el 
e 
he ,she , third person singular.FromPortuguese este Spanish este Kabuverdianu es 
e 
the ( definite article ) (Thisetymology  is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at theEtymology scriptorium .) 
e 
he ,she ,it , third person pronoun(Thisetymology  is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at theEtymology scriptorium .) 
e 
his ,her ,hers ,its , third person possessive pronounLiho iangeh  pwoud. The woman joined her husband. OfOnomatopoeic  origin.
e 
what , in response to being calledThe Polish orthography is based on the Latin alphabet. No earlier script is known. See thehistory of Polish orthography  article on Wikipedia for more, ande 
e  (lower case ,upper case E 
The seventhletter  of the Polishalphabet , callede Latin script . ( Latin-script  letters) A  a ,Ą  ą ,B  b ,C  c ,Ć  ć ,D  d ,E  e ,Ę  ę ,F  f ,G  g ,H  h ,I  i ,J  j ,K  k ,L  l ,Ł  ł ,M  m ,N  n ,Ń  ń ,O  o ,Ó  ó ,P  p ,R  r ,S  s ,Ś  ś ,T  t ,U  u ,W  w ,Y  y ,Z  z ,Ź  ź ,Ż  ż e 
( colloquial ) hey !( used to call someone's attention ) Inherited  fromOld Galician-Portuguese e ( “ and ” ) , fromLatin et ( “ and ” ) , ultimately fromProto-Indo-European *éti 
  ( Brazil ) IPA (key ) : ( unstressed ) /i/ ,( stressed ) /ˈi/ ,( stressed, uncommon ) /ˈe/ ( Brazil ) IPA (key ) : ( unstressed ) /i/ ,( stressed ) /ˈi/ ,( stressed, uncommon ) /ˈe/ ( Southern Brazil ) IPA (key ) : ( unstressed ) /e/ ,( stressed ) /ˈe/ 
e 
and ( connects two clauses indicating that the events occurred together, one after the other or without any special implication ) Synonym: & Eu vime  eles saíram.  ―I cameand  they left. and ( connects the last and penultimate elements in a list ) Eue  ele vamos embora.  ―Heand  I are going away. Tenho quatro frutas: uma maçã, uma pera, uma laranjae  uma uva. I have four fruits: an apple, a pear, an orangeand  a grape. what about Synonym: e quanto a Você vai viajar sozinho?E  a sua esposa? You're going to travel alone?What about  your wife? ( emphatic ) and ( connects every element of a list ) Ela é baixa,e  burra,e  preguiçosa,e  feia. She is short,and  stupid,and  lazy,and  ugly. ( logic ) and ( indicates a conjunction operation ) Verdadeiroe  falso dá falso.  ―Trueand  false yields false. ( pt,  in the format “X e X” ) and (indicates a great number of something) Esperei por anose  anos.  ―I waited for yearsand  years. For quotations using this term, seeCitations:e . 
Guinea-Bissau Creole:i e  Indo-Portuguese:e  Kabuverdianu:y i e  Papiamentu:i y  e  m uncountable 
( logic ) and ,conjunction For quotations using this term, seeCitations:e . 
See theTranslingual  section.
e  (lower case ,upper case E 
The fifthletter  of the Portuguesealphabet , calledê é Latin script . (Latin-script  lettersletra A a  (Á á ,À à , â ,à ã ),B b ,C c  (Ç ç ),D d ,E e  (É é ,Ê ê ),F f ,G g ,H h ,I i  (Í í ),J j ,K k ,L l ,M m ,N n ,O o  (Ó ó ,Ô ô ,Õ õ ),P p ,Q q ,R r ,S s ,T t ,U u  (Ú ú ),V v ,W w ,X x ,Y y ,Z z  e  m uncountable 
abbreviation  ofeste ( “ east ” ) E e 
( Internet slang ,  text messaging ) alternative spelling ofé ( “ is ” )  Synonym: eh FromProto-Polynesian *e Hawaiian e Maori e 
e 
Used to mark the subject of a non-stative verb. Used to form avocative  of the following (proper) noun. The particle is only obligatory when used with verbs describing first-hand sensing:He tike'a koee  au.  ―I see you.  With other verbs,e  FromProto-Polynesian *e Hawaiian e Maori e 
e 
Used to indicate theimperfective aspect . Used to indicate theexhortative mood . Used before numerals to formcardinal numbers . Veronica Du Feu (1996 ),Rapanui  (Descriptive Grammars), Routledge,→ISBN 67  Paulus Kieviet (2017 ),A grammar of Rapa Nui [8] →ISBN 323, 381  e 
toexist . e 
verbal suffix for marking non-past declarative clause. From an earlierei el 
e  m 
alternative form ofe’ ( “ the ” )  e  (lower case ,upper case E 
( International Standard ) The seventhletter  of the Romanialphabet , written in theLatin script . ( Pan-Vlax ) The eighthletter  of the Romanialphabet , written in theLatin script . ( Latin-script  letters) A a B b C c D d E e F f G g H h X x I i J j K k Kh kh L l M m N n O o P p Ph ph R r S s T t Th th U u V v Z z International Standard: (À  à ,Ä  ä ,Ǎ  ǎ ),Ć  ć ,Ćh  ćh , (È  è ,Ë  ë ,Ě  ě ), (Ì  ì ,Ï  ï ,Ǐ  ǐ ), (Ò  ò ,Ö  ö ,Ǒ  ǒ ),Rr  rr ,Ś  ś , (Ù  ù ,Ü  ü ,Ǔ  ǔ ),Ź  ź ,Ʒ  ʒ ,Q  q ,Ç  ç ,ϴ  θ  .Pan-Vlax: Č  č ,Čh  čh ,Dž  dž , (Dź  dź ),Ř  ř ,Š  š , (Ś  ś ),Ž  ž , (Ź  ź )SeeTranslingual section .
e  (lower case ,upper case E 
The seventhletter  of the Romanianalphabet , callede Latin script . SeeE 
(Latin script letters )A a ,Ă ă , â ,B b ,C c ,D d ,E e ,F f ,G g ,H h ,I i ,Î î ,J j ,K k ,L l ,M m ,N n ,O o ,P p ,Q q ,R r ,S s ,Ș ș ,T t ,Ț ț ,U u ,V v ,W w ,X x ,Y y ,Z z  e  n plural e-uri 
The name of theLatin-script  letterE e  (Thisetymology  is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at theEtymology scriptorium .) 
e 
expression of annoyance, irritation expression of boredom, indifference ( when prolonged…eee  ) expression of surprise, satisfaction, admiration FromLatin est 
e 
( informal ) third-person singular present indicative  offi Synonyms: este ( regional ) îi ( familiar ) -i Ele  un copil. Heis  a child. FromLatin et 
e 
( obsolete ) and Synonym: și ( obsolete ) but Synonyms: dar iar (Thisetymology  is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at theEtymology scriptorium .) 
e 
by  (a person or animate object)FromLatin et Proto-Indo-European *éti 
e 
and FromLatin et Proto-Indo-European *éti *h₁eti 
e 
and e  (lower case ,upper case E 
The fifthletter  of the Scottish Gaelicalphabet , written in theLatin script . It is preceded byd f eadha ( “ aspen ” ) . ( Latin-script  letters) litir A  a  (À  à ),B  b  (Bh  bh ),C  c  (Ch  ch ),D  d  (Dh  dh ),E  e  (È  è ),F  f  (Fh  fh ),G  g  (Gh  gh ),H  h ,I  i  (Ì  ì ),L  l ,M  m  (Mh  mh ),N  n ,O  o  (Ò  ò ),P  p  (Ph  ph ),R  r ,S  s  (Sh  sh ),T  t  (Th  th ),U  u  (Ù  ù )( diacritics ) ◌̀ ( obsolete vowels ) Á á É é Ó ó FromOld Irish é Irish é Manx eh 
( Lewis ) IPA (key ) : /a/ ,/ɛ/ ,/e/ ,( accented ) /ɛː/ ,/eː/ [ 1] ( Harris ,  North Uist ,  Skye ) IPA (key ) : /ɛ/ [ 2] ( accented ) /ɛː/ [ 3] ( South Uist ,  Barra ,  Wester Ross ) IPA (key ) : /a/ [ 4] ( accented ) /ɛː/ [ 5] /æː/ [ 6] e  (emphatic esan 
third-person masculine pronoun ;he ,him ,it 1  Used when following a verb ending in-n ,-s  or-dh .2 sibh  andsibhse  also act as the polite singular pronouns.gam 
 ^ Oftedal, M.  (1956 ),A linguistic survey of the Gaelic dialects of Scotland, Vol. III: The Gaelic of Leurbost, Isle of Lewis , Oslo: Norsk Tidsskrift for Sprogvidenskap ^ Borgstrøm, Carl Hj.  (1941 ), “The dialects of Skye and Ross-shire”, inA linguistic survey of the Gaelic dialects of Scotland , volume II, Oslo: Norsk Tidsskrift for Sprogvidenskap, page52  ^ John MacPherson (1945) The Gaelic dialect of North Uist  (Thesis)[1]   ^ Mac Gill-Fhinnein, Gordon (1966 ),Gàidhlig Uidhist a Deas , Dublin: Institiúid Ard-Léinn Bhaile Átha Cliath  ^ Wentworth, Roy (2003 ),Gaelic Words and Phrases From Wester Ross / Faclan is Abairtean à Ros an Iar , Inverness: CLÀR,→ISBN   ^ Borgstrøm, Carl Hj.  (1937 ),The dialect of Barra in the Outer Hebrides , Oslo: Norsk Tidsskrift for SprogvidenskapEdward Dwelly (1911 ), “e”, inFaclair Gàidhlig gu Beurla le Dealbhan  [The Illustrated Gaelic–English Dictionary [9] →ISBN  Gregory Toner, Sharon Arbuthnot, Máire Ní Mhaonaigh, Marie-Luise Theuerkauf, Dagmar Wodtko, editors (2019 ), “1 é, hé eDIL: Electronic Dictionary of the Irish Language  SeeTranslingual section .
e  (Cyrillic spelling е 
The 9th letter of the Serbo-Croatian Latin alphabet (gajica ), preceded byđ f  Its name isе /e/  and it has the sound ofe  inne t .
Variant ofej hej 
e  (Cyrillic spelling е 
( rare ) well ,now ( informal ,  at the beginning of the sentence) hey ( informal ,  at the beginning of the sentence) Used to emphasize the sentence E , šta ima?Hey , what's up?( informal ,  at the beginning of the sentence) Used to express surprise E , otkud ti?Hey , where did you come from?( informal ,  at the beginning of the sentence) Used to get attention or change the topic of conversation, especially if followed bya ( “ and; but ” )  E , a vidi ovo.And  look at this.FromLatin et Proto-Indo-European *éti 
e 
and The Silesian orthography is based on the Latin alphabet. No earlier script is known. See theSilesian language  article on Wikipedia for more, ande 
e  (lower case ,upper case E 
The seventhletter  of the Silesianalphabet , written in theLatin script . ( Latin-script  letters) A  a ,Ã  ã ,B  b ,C  c ,Ć  ć ,D  d ,E  e ,F  f ,G  g ,H  h ,I  i ,J  j ,K  k ,L  l ,Ł  ł ,M  m ,N  n ,Ń  ń ,O  o ,Ŏ  ŏ ,Ō  ō ,Ô  ô ,Õ  õ ,P  p ,R  r ,S  s ,Ś  ś ,T  t ,U  u ,W  w ,Y  y ,Z  z ,Ź  ź ,Ż  ż e  (upper case E 
The tenthletter  of the Skolt Samialphabet , written in theLatin script . ( Latin-script  letters) bukva A  a ,  â ,B  b ,C  c ,Č  č ,Ʒ  ʒ ,Ǯ  ǯ ,D  d ,Đ  đ ,E  e ,F  f ,G  g ,Ǧ  ǧ ,Ǥ  ǥ ,H  h ,I  i ,J  j ,K  k ,Ǩ  ǩ ,L  l ,M  m ,N  n ,Ŋ  ŋ ,O  o ,Õ  õ ,P  p ,R  r ,S  s ,Š  š ,T  t ,U  u ,V  v ,Z  z ,Ž  ž ,Å  å ,Ä  ä ,ʹ e  (upper case E 
The tenthletter  of the Slovakalphabet , written in theLatin script . ( Latin-script  letters) písmeno A a Á á Ä ä B b C c Č č D d Ď ď Dz dz Dž dž E e É é F f G g H h Ch ch I i Í í J j K k L l Ĺ ĺ Ľ ľ M m N n Ň ň O o Ó ó Ô ô P p Q q R r Ŕ ŕ S s Š š T t Ť ť U u Ú ú V v W w X x Y y Ý ý Z z Ž ž є ( Metelko alphabet ) ȩ ( Ramovš transcription ) From Gaj's Latin alphabete Czech e e E uncial  script, fromAncient Greek Ε ( E ,Epsilon ) .
( phoneme,  Standard Slovene ) :IPA (key ) : /éː/ ,/èː/ ,/ɛ́/ ,/ɛ́ː/ ,/ɛ̀ː/ ,/ə́/ ,/ə̀/ ,/e/ ,/ɛ/ ,[ɪ́] ,[ɪ̀] ,[é̞] ,[è̞] ( phoneme,  Resian ) :IPA (key ) : /ɛ/ ( phoneme,  Natisone Valley dialect ) :IPA (key ) : /ɛː/ ,/ɛ/ ,/ɛ̆/ ( letter name ) :IPA (key ) : /èː/ ,/éː/ ( letter name,  archaic ) :IPA (key ) : /ɛ̀ː/ ,/ɛ́ː/ Audio( letter name, non-tonal ) :  (file ) 
Rhymes:-eː -ɛː  Homophones :e E e  (lower case ,upper case E 
The sixthletter  of the Slovenealphabet , written in theLatin script . The eighthletter  of the Slovenealphabet  (Resian), written in theLatin script . The sixthletter  of the Slovenealphabet  (Natisone Valley dialect), written in theLatin script . e 
( Logar transcription, transcription for standard Slovene ) Phonetic transcription  of soundɛ Synonyms: ȩ ɛ e  m  inan or n 
The name of theLatin script  letterE e  Nowadays, it is hardly ever neuter gender, so it is considered obsolete.[ 1] 
More common when with a definite adjective Masculine inan., no endings nom. sing. e gen. sing. e singular dual plural nominative e e e accusative e e e genitive e e e dative e e e locative e e e instrumental e e e 
Neuter, no endings nom. sing. e gen. sing. e singular dual plural nominative e e e accusative e e e genitive e e e dative e e e locative e e e instrumental e e e 
Variant ofej hej 
e 
( informal,  rare,  at the beginning of sentences ) Used to express happiness when saying something E , do smrti bom živel!Hey , I will live till I die!( informal,  at the beginning of sentences ) Used to express uneasyness E , da, seveda.Um , sure, of course( informal,  rare,  at the end of sentences ) Used to form questions Synonym: a Kdo je to naredil,e ? Who did that,huh ? (Thisetymology  is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at theEtymology scriptorium .) 
e 
( informal,  at the beginning of sentences ) Used to express indifference to what was said before Synonyms: eh ah E , ga bo že minilo!Whatever , he will get over it?( informal,  at the beginning of sentences ) Used to express unhappiness (Latin script letters )A a ,B b ,C c ,Č č ,D d ,E e ,F f ,G g ,H h ,I i ,J j ,K k ,L l ,M m ,N n ,O o ,P p ,R r ,S s ,Š š ,T t ,U u ,V v ,Z z ,Ž ž  ë ē è é ê ȩ ɛ ḙ ė ẹ ə  ^ Toporišič, Jože (2000 ),Slovenska slovnica / Jože Toporišič. - 4. prenovljena in razširjena izd.  (in Slovene), Maribor: Obzorja,→ISBN  Krvina, Domen; Žele, Andreja (2017 ),O MEDMETIH, ZLASTI O NJIHOVIH RAZLOČEVALNIH LASTNOSTIH: POUDARJEN SLOVARSKI VIDIK [10]  Kenda-Jež, Karmen (27 February 2017),Fonetična trankripcija  [Phonetic transcription [11] SAZU , Inštitut za slovenski jezik Frana Ramovša, archived fromthe original  on22 January 2022 , pages27–30  “e Slovarji Inštituta za slovenski jezik Frana Ramovša ZRC SAZU  (in Slovene),2014–2025  SeeTranslingual section .
e  (lower case ,upper case E 
The fifthletter  of the Spanishalphabet , written in theLatin script . e  f plural es 
Name of the letterE  FromLatin et 
e 
and Hablo francése  inglés. I speak Frenchand  English. Iberia, Air Europae  Easyjet. Iberia, Air Europaand  Easyjet. 2020  July 9, Carlos E. Cué, Miguel González, “Sánchez plantea revisar la inviolabilidad del Rey en la Constitución”, inEl País [12] the original  on10 July 2020 :“La Constitución española tiene que evolucionar conforme a las exigencias de ejemplaridad y conducta política de las sociedades”, ha declarado el presidente en una entrevista conjunta con Eldiario.ese  Infolibre.es. (pleaseadd an English translation  of this quotation) Used instead ofy /i/ . Reduced form ofde ( “ to be ” ) 
e 
Verbal marker for continuous aspect. e 
romanization of𒂊  SeeTranslingual section .
e  (lower case ,upper case E 
The fifthletter  of the Swedishalphabet , callede Latin script . ( Latin-script  letters) bokstav A  a ,B  b ,C  c ,D  d ,E  e ,F  f ,G  g ,H  h ,I  i ,J  j ,K  k ,L  l ,M  m ,N  n ,O  o ,P  p ,Q  q ,R  r ,S  s ,T  t ,U  u ,V  v ,W  w ,X  x ,Y  y ,Z  z ,Å  å ,Ä  ä ,Ö  ö é e 
( colloquial ,  Internet slang ,  text messaging ) pronunciation spelling  ofär 2014  January 17, Veronica Maggio, “Hela huset”[13] Går runt i t-shirt oche  trött Walking tired around in a t-shirt FromOld Norse æ ei ey Proto-Germanic *aiwi ( “ forever ” ) ,*aiwaz 
e notcomparable  )
( archaic ) forever ,ever Synonym: alltid Borrowed  fromSpanish e 
Filipino alphabet pronunciation is influenced byEnglish e  Abakada alphabet pronunciation is influenced by theBaybayin  characterᜁ ( i ) . Abecedario pronunciation is fromSpanish e  ( Standard Tagalog ) IPA (key ) : /ˈʔi/ [ˈʔɪ] ( letter name, Filipino alphabet ) IPA (key ) : /ˈʔe/ [ˈʔɛ] ( letter name, Abakada alphabet, Abecedario ) IPA (key ) : /ˈe/ [ˈɛ] ( phoneme, stressed or unstressed ) Syllabification:e  e  (lower case ,upper case E 
The fifthletter  of the Tagalogalphabet  (theFilipino alphabet ), calledi Latin script . The fifthletter  of the Tagalogalphabet  (theAbakada alphabet ), callede Latin script . ( historical ) The sixthletter  of the Tagalogalphabet  (theAbecedario ), callede Latin script . (Latin-script  letterstitik A a ,B b ,C c ,D d ,E e ,F f ,G g ,H h ,I i ,J j ,K k ,L l ,M m ,N n ,Ñ ñ ,Ng ng ,O o ,P p ,Q q ,R r ,S s ,T t ,U u ,V v ,W w ,X x ,Y y ,Z z  ë e  (Baybayin spelling ᜁ 
the name of theLatin-script  letterE e Abakada alphabet  Synonym: ( in the Filipino alphabet ) i ( historical ) the name of theLatin-script  letterE e Abecedario  Synonym: ( in the Filipino alphabet ) i CompareSpanish eh English eh 
e  (Baybayin spelling ᜁ ( informal ) 
Used toacknowledge  astatement  orsituation  :well ;so E , ganoone !Well , it's like that!E , ano ngayon?So , what now?Nandoon siya,e . Well , he/she was/is there.Used torhetorically  expresssurprise  orsuspicion  :so ;oh ;well E , sino naman 'yun?Oh so then , who was that?E , ikaw lang din naman 'yun.Well anyways , that was also only just you.Used to expressindignance  :well ;but E , hindi mo naman kinailangan gawin iyon.But , you didn't need to do that.Used tointroduce  thecontinuation  ofnarration  from aprevious understood point  :and ;well ;so E , magkano naman ito?And , how much is this one?e  (Baybayin spelling ᜁ 
alternative form ofay  “e ”, inPambansang Diksiyonaryo | Diksiyonaryo.ph , Manila,2018  (Thisetymology  is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at theEtymology scriptorium .) 
e 
indicates that an action isunfinished  when inserted before the verb (Thisetymology  is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at theEtymology scriptorium .) 
e 
him ,her ,it  (third-person pronoun, objective case, singular)e  (upper case E 
Aletter  of the Tlingitalphabet , written in theLatin script . Canada: ( Latin-script  letters) A  a ,Á  á ,À  à ,  â ,Ch  ch ,Chʼ  chʼ ,D  d ,Dł  dł ,Dz  dz ,E  e ,É  é ,È  è ,Ê  ê ,G  g ,Gw  gw ,Gh  gh ,Ghw  ghw ,H  h ,I  i ,Í  í ,Ì  ì ,Î  î ,J  j ,K  k ,Kw  kw ,Kʼ  kʼ ,Kʼw  kʼw ,Kh  kh ,Khw  khw ,Khʼ  khʼ ,Khʼw  khʼw  (L  l ),Ł  ł ,Łʼ  łʼ  (M  m ),N  n  (O  o ),S  s ,Sʼ  sʼ ,Sh  sh ,T  t ,Tʼ  tʼ ,Tl  tl ,Tlʼ  tlʼ ,Ts  ts ,Tsʼ  tsʼ ,U  u ,Ú  ú ,Ù  ù ,Û  û ,W  w ,X  x ,Xw  xw ,Xʼ  xʼ ,Xʼw  xʼw ,Xh  xh ,Xhw  xhw ,Xhʼ  xhʼ ,Xhʼw  xhʼw ,Y  y  (Ÿ  ÿ ),․ US: ( Latin-script  letters) A  a ,Á  á ,Aa  aa ,Áa  áa ,Ch  ch ,Chʼ  chʼ ,D  d ,Dl  dl ,Dz  dz ,E  e ,É  é ,Ee  ee ,Ée  ée ,Ei  ei ,Éi  éi ,G  g ,Gw  gw ,G̱  g̱ ,G̱w  g̱w ,H  h ,I  i ,Í  í ,J  j ,K  k ,Kw  kw ,Kʼ  kʼ ,Kʼw  kʼw ,Ḵ  ḵ ,Ḵw  ḵw ,Ḵʼ  ḵʼ ,Ḵʼw  ḵʼw ,L  l ,Lʼ  lʼ  (Ḻ  ḻ ,M  m ),N  n  (O  o ),Oo  oo ,Óo  óo ,S  s ,Sʼ  sʼ ,Sh  sh ,T  t ,Tʼ  tʼ ,Tl  tl ,Tlʼ  tlʼ ,Ts  ts ,Tsʼ  tsʼ ,U  u ,Ú  ú ,W  w ,X  x ,Xw  xw ,Xʼ  xʼ ,Xʼw  xʼw ,X̱  x̱ ,X̱w  x̱w ,X̱ʼ  x̱ʼ ,X̱ʼw  x̱ʼw ,Y  y  (Ÿ  ÿ ,Y̱  y̱ ),․ FromProto-Polynesian *e Hawaiian e Samoan e 
e 
Marks the subject of a transitive verb ;by FromProto-Polynesian *e Hawaiian e Samoan e 
e 
Indicates indefinite present tense. 1948 Tūlāfono fakavae a Tokelau  [Constitution of Tokelau [14] Ko kimatou, ia tagata o Tokelau,e  takutino We, the people of Tokelau, (do ) speak openly Indicates future tense. R. Simona, editor (1986 ),Tokelau Dictionary [15] 24  (Thisetymology  is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at theEtymology scriptorium .) 
e 
by -e  (declinable )
his ,her ( class 1  possessive pronoun) This modifier, when used in the indefinite forms, causes the word before it to move its high tone to the ultimate syllable. Kaji, Shigeki (2007 ),A Rutooro Vocabulary [16] →ISBN 420  e  (lower case ,upper case E 
The sixthletter  of the Turkishalphabet , callede Latin script . (Latin script letters )harf A a ,B b ,C c ,Ç ç ,D d ,E e ,F f ,G g ,Ğ ğ ,H h ,I ı ,İ i ,J j ,K k ,L l ,M m ,N n ,O o ,Ö ö ,P p ,R r ,S s ,Ş ş ,T t ,U u ,Ü ü ,V v ,Y y ,Z z  e 
The name of theLatin-script  letterE e  (Latin script letter names )harf a ,be ,ce ,çe ,de ,e ,fe ,ge ,yumuşak ge ,he ,ı ,i ,je ,ke ,le ,me ,ne ,o ,ö ,pe ,re ,se ,şe ,te ,u ,ü ,ve ,ye ,ze (Category:tr:Latin letter names )  e  (upper case E 
The fifthletter  of the Turkmenalphabet , callede Latin script . ( Latin-script  letters) harp A  a ,B  b ,Ç  ç ,D  d ,E  e ,Ä  ä ,F  f ,G  g ,H  h ,I  i ,J  j ,Ž  ž ,K  k ,L  l ,M  m ,N  n ,Ň  ň ,O  o ,Ö  ö ,P  p ,R  r ,S  s ,Ş  ş ,T  t ,U  u ,Ü  ü ,W  w ,Y  y ,Ý  ý ,Z  z (Thisetymology  is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at theEtymology scriptorium .) 
e 
present tense  marker, inserted immediately before the relevant verbBorrowed  fromPortuguese é 
e  (lower case ,upper case E 
The eighthletter  of the Vietnamesealphabet , callede Latin script . ( Quốc ngữ ) chữ cái A  a  (À  à ,Ả  ả ,à  ã ,Á  á ,Ạ  ạ ),Ă  ă  (Ằ  ằ ,Ẳ  ẳ ,Ẵ  ẵ ,Ắ  ắ ,Ặ  ặ ),  â  (Ầ  ầ ,Ẩ  ẩ ,Ẫ  ẫ ,Ấ  ấ ,Ậ  ậ ),B  b ,C  c  (Ch  ch ),D  d ,Đ  đ ,E  e  (È  è ,Ẻ  ẻ ,Ẽ  ẽ ,É  é ,Ẹ  ẹ ),Ê  ê  (Ề  ề ,Ể  ể ,Ễ  ễ ,Ế  ế ,Ệ  ệ ),G  g  (Gh  gh ,Gi  gi ),H  h ,I  i  (Ì  ì ,Ỉ  ỉ ,Ĩ  ĩ ,Í  í ,Ị  ị ),K  k  (Kh  kh ),L  l ,M  m ,N  n  (Ng  ng ,Ngh  ngh ,Nh  nh ),O  o  (Ò  ò ,Ỏ  ỏ ,Õ  õ ,Ó  ó ,Ọ  ọ ),Ô  ô  (Ồ  ồ ,Ổ  ổ ,Ỗ  ỗ ,Ố  ố ,Ộ  ộ ),Ơ  ơ  (Ờ  ờ ,Ở  ở ,Ỡ  ỡ ,Ớ  ớ ,Ợ  ợ ),P  p  (Ph  ph ),Q  q  (Qu  qu ),R  r ,S  s ,T  t  (Th  th ,Tr  tr ),U  u  (Ù  ù ,Ủ  ủ ,Ũ  ũ ,Ú  ú ,Ụ  ụ ),Ư  ư  (Ừ  ừ ,Ử  ử ,Ữ  ữ ,Ứ  ứ ,Ự  ự ),V  v ,X  x ,Y  y  (Ỳ  ỳ ,Ỷ  ỷ ,Ỹ  ỹ ,Ý  ý ,Ỵ  ỵ )e 
The name of theLatin-script  letterE e  ComparePacoh e ( “ to guard, to watch over ” ) .
e •  (衣 ,㥋 ,𢙬 ,𠵱 ,𠲖 ,依 
tofear ; to beapprehensive , to beafraid Tôie  cô ta không đến. I am afraid she will not come.  to be slightlyashamed  e 
( Internet slang ,  text messaging ) abbreviation  ofem Inherited  fromMiddle High German ei Old High German ei German Ei 
e  n 
egg (Thisetymology  is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at theEtymology scriptorium .) 
e 
and 1932 Leerboek der Wereldtaal , page12 :Liegikanse  pöfikans binons deadöfiks. Rich peopleand  poor people are mortal. ( withgrave accent  to indicate otherwise unpredictable short vowel ) :è ( withacute accent  to indicate unusually stressed short vowel ) :é ( withcircumflex  to indicate otherwise unpredictable or unusually stressed long vowel ) :ê ( withdiaeresis  to indicate disyllabicity ) :ë e  (lower case ,upper case E 
The seventhletter  of the Welshalphabet , callede Latin script . It is preceded bydd f  e cannot be mutated but, being a vowel, does takeh-prothesis eliffant ( “ elephant ” ) : Note:  Certain mutated forms of some words can never occur in standard Welsh.
e  f plural eau 
The name of theLatin-script  letterE e  ( Latin-script  letters) llythyren A  a  (Á  á ,À  à ,  â ,Ä  ä ),B  b ,C  c ,Ch  ch ,D  d ,Dd  dd ,E  e  (É  é ,È  è ,Ê  ê ,Ë  ë ),F  f ,Ff  ff ,G  g ,Ng  ng ,H  h ,I  i  (Í  í ,Ì  ì ,Î  î ,Ï  ï ),J  j ,L  l ,Ll  ll ,M  m ,N  n ,O  o  (Ó  ó ,Ò  ò ,Ô  ô ,Ö  ö ),P  p ,Ph  ph ,R  r ,Rh  rh ,S  s ,T  t ,Th  th ,U  u  (Ú  ú ,Ù  ù ,Û  û ,Ü  ü ),W  w  (Ẃ  ẃ ,Ẁ  ẁ ,Ŵ  ŵ ,Ẅ  ẅ ),Y  y  (Ý  ý ,Ỳ  ỳ ,Ŷ  ŷ ,Ÿ  ÿ )( Latin-script letter names ) llythyren a bi ec èch di èdd e èf èff èg eng aetsh i i dot je ce el èll em en o pi ffi ciw er rhi ès ti èth u u bedol u gwpan fi w ecs y sèd Note:  Certain mutated forms of some words can never occur in standard Welsh.
Reduction of literaryef 
e 
he ,him E  is used predominantly in the south of Wales, whileo fe fo e  ando ef 
e 
( transitive ) fetch ( transitive ) take Conjugation ofe  (action verb) singular plural inclusive exclusive 1st person tee mee ae 2nd person nee fee 3rd person inanimate ie dee animate imperative nee e fee e 
Clemens Voorhoeve (1982 ),The Makian languages and their neighbours [17]  e 
A letter of theYele  alphabet. The digraph⟨ ee ⟩  transcribes the long vowel/ɛː/  The digraph⟨ ꞉e ⟩  transcribes the nasal vowel/ɛ̃/  The trigraph⟨ ꞉ee ⟩  transcribes the long nasal vowel/ɛ̃ː/  ( Latin-script  letters) A  a ,â ,b ,Ch  ch ,D  d ,e ,é ,ê ,Gh  gh ,i ,î ,j ,K  k ,L  l ,M  m ,N  n ,Ń  ń ,o ,ó ,P  p ,T  t ,U  u ,V  v ,W  w ,Y  y ,꞉ e 
alternative form ofa ( “ one ” )  1927 THE ANCIENT DIALECT OF THE BARONIES OF FORTH AND BARGY, COUNTY WEXFORD , page132 , line11 :Fan the loughraan itzel feighte  big bawl, When the ghost itself gavea  loud bawl, Kathleen A. Browne (1927 ), “THE ANCIENT DIALECT OF THE BARONIES OF FORTH AND BARGY, COUNTY WEXFORD.”, inJournal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of lreland  (Sixth Series)[18] 17 , number 2, Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, page132  e  (lower case ,upper case E 
The fourthletter  of the Yorubaalphabet , calledé Latin script . é 
The name of theLatin-script  letterE e  ( Latin-script  letters) lẹ́tà A  a  (Á  á ,À  à ,Ā  ā ),B  b ,D  d ,E  e  (É  é ,È  è ,Ē  ē ),Ẹ  ẹ  (Ẹ́  ẹ́ ,Ẹ̀  ẹ̀ ,Ẹ̄  ẹ̄ ),F  f ,G  g ,Gb  gb ,H  h ,I  i  (Í  í ,Ì  ì ,Ī  ī ),J  j ,K  k ,L  l ,M  m  (Ḿ  ḿ ,M̀  m̀ ,M̄  m̄ ),N  n  (Ń  ń ,Ǹ  ǹ ,N̄  n̄ ),O  o  (Ó  ó ,Ò  ò ,Ō  ō ),Ọ  ọ  (Ọ́  ọ́ ,Ọ̀  ọ̀ ,Ọ̄  ọ̄ ),P  p ,R  r ,S  s ,Ṣ  ṣ ,T  t ,U  u  (Ú  ú ,Ù  ù ,Ū  ū ),W  w ,Y  y ( Benin ) ( Latin-script  letters) lɛ́tà A  a ,B  b ,D  d ,E  e ,Ɛ  ɛ ,F  f ,G  g ,Gb  gb ,H  h ,I  i ,J  j ,K  k ,Kp  kp ,L  l ,M  m ,N  n ,O  o ,Ɔ  ɔ ,P  p ,R  r ,S  s ,Sh  sh ,T  t ,U  u ,W  w ,Y  y ( Latin-script letter names ) lẹ́tà á bí dí é ẹ́ fí gí gbì hí í jí kí lí mí ní ó ọ́ pí rí sí ṣí tí ú wí yí e 
him ,her ,it ( third-person singular object pronoun following amonosyllabic  verb with a high-tone /e/ ) é 
him ,her ,it ( third-person singular object pronoun following amonosyllabic  verb with a low- or mid-tone /e/ ) (Thisetymology  is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at theEtymology scriptorium .) 
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e 
yes e 
yes e  (lower case ,upper case E 
The fifthletter  of the Zulualphabet , written in theLatin script . ( Latin-script  letters) A  a ,B  b ,C  c ,D  d ,E  e ,F  f ,G  g ,H  h ,I  i ,J  j ,K  k ,L  l ,M  m ,N  n ,O  o ,P  p ,Q  q ,R  r ,S  s ,T  t ,U  u ,V  v ,W  w ,X  x ,Y  y ,Z  z