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  2. Ë - Wikipedia

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    1. Before or after a double ee, pronounced [eː], to indicate that the ë does not form a digraph with the preceding or following vowel letter but is pronounced separately, for example: gëeegent [ɡəˈʔeːʑənt] ("suitable"), Eeër [ˈeːɐ] ("eggs") or leeën [ˈleːən] ("to lay").

  3. 20 Longest Words in English and Their Meanings (Plus ... - AOL

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    From technical to whimsical, prepare for your vocabulary to be stretched with 20 of the longest words in English. Plus, find out what they mean. Related: 55 Examples of Onomatopoeia

  4. É - Wikipedia

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    The letter has been used from the beginning in the Icelandic alphabet, originally the comma merely signified that it was a long rather than a short vowel. The meaning of the letter changed from merely a long -e to -ie and then -je. It fell out of use for centuries only to be reinstated by the spelling rules in 1929.

  5. List of English words that may be spelled with a ligature

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    Note that some words contain an ae which may not be written æ because the etymology is not from the Greek -αι-or Latin -ae-diphthongs. These include: In instances of aer (starting or within a word) when it makes the sound IPA [ɛə]/[eə] (air). Comes from the Latin āër, Greek ἀήρ. When ae makes the diphthong / eɪ / (lay) or / aɪ ...

  6. I before E except after C - Wikipedia

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    It applies only to words in which the ie or ei stands for a clear /ee/ sound and unless this is known, words such as sufficient, veil and their look like exceptions. There are so few words where the ei spelling for the / ee / sound follows the letter c that it is easier to learn the specific words: receive , conceive , deceive (+ the related ...

  7. Wikipedia:Language recognition chart - Wikipedia

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    long polysynthetic words (a single word can number 30+ letters) relatively abundant n, q (not necessarily followed by u), u; ubiquitous double consonants and vowels (aa, ii, qq, uu, more rarely ee, oo) vowels a, i, u conspicuously more frequent than e, o (which are only found before q and r)

  8. Longest word in English - Wikipedia

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    Longest word coined by a major author, [4] the longest word ever to appear in literature [5] Contrived nonce word; not in dictionary; Ancient Greek transliteration

  9. Dutch orthography - Wikipedia

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    A word-final long /eː/ is written ee (or é in some loanwords), as an exception to the normal rules. That means that a word-final single e will almost always represent a schwa. jee /jeː/ (expression of woe), je /jə/ ("you") mee /meː/ ("along, with"), me /mə/ ("me") wee /ʋeː/ ("contraction of the womb"), we /ʋə/ ("we")