E, e [iː]
sustantivo
1. E, e (f) (letter)
2. mi (m) (Mus)
3. (abbr east) E, este (m)
4. suspenso (m) (escuela)
- to get an E -> obtener una baja calificación (in exam, essay)
5. (abbr ecstasy) éxtasis m inv (familiar) (drug)
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e [i]
verbo
1. g.
verbo
2. g. (n)
sustantivo
3. El tercero no es más que una variación del segundo; (n)
verbo
4. g.
- E flat -> Mi bemol
esta letra tiene tres sonidos en inglés; uno igual al de la letra i en castellano; en each [It∫] [ich], eagle [’i:gl] [i-guel], y otro como el de la e en español; elegant [i:] [i], daughter [i:] [i],. Es muda cuando finaliza alguna palabra, excepto en las monosílabas y en las derivadas inmediatamente del griego; y sólo sirve, cuando es final, para prolongar la vocal que precede, como en mine, fate [i:] [i], e. en la rosa náutica denota el este u oriente; en la música, mi.
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e
conjunction
1. and
e is used instead of y in front of words beginning with i or hi (e.g. apoyo e interés support and interest; corazón e hígado heart and liver).
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e [A or ay]
- -> is pronounced in Spanish as in the English words they, eh; when unaccented, much like e in red
- -> was formerly used as a copulative conjunction, corresponding to and, but it is now in general replaced by y, yet retained when it precedes a word which begins with the vowel i or hi; as, Sabios e ignorantes, wise and ignorant men
- Padre e hijo -> father and son
is the fifth letter of the alphabet, and the second of the vowels.
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