Ę (minuscule: ę; Polish: e z ogonkiem, "e with a little tail"; Lithuanian: e nosinė, "nasal e") is a letter in the Polish, Lithuanian and Dalecarlian...
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nasalized ę in Polish; cf. Russian пять; Polish pięć.) In Polish, which is a Slavic language written in the Latin alphabet, the letter Ę ę has the phonetic...
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ê Ê̄ ê̄ Ê̌ ê̌ Ề ề Ế ế Ể ể Ễ ễ Ệ ệ Ẻ ẻ Ḙ ḙ Ě ě Ɇ ɇ Ė ė Ė́ ė́ Ė̃ ė̃ Ẹ ẹ Ë ë È è È̩ è̩ Ȅ ȅ É é É̩ Ē ē Ḕ ḕ Ḗ ḗ Ẽ ẽ Ḛ ḛ Ę ę Ę́ ę́ Ę̃ ę̃ Ȩ ȩ E̩ e̩ ᶒ ⱸ : E with...
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pronunciation in Lithuanian is [eː], contrasting with ę, which is pronounced a lower [ɛː] (formerly nasalized [ɛ̃ː]) and e, pronounced [ɛ, ɛː]. The character is also...
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along with its short counterpart, evolved in turn from the merged nasal *ę and *ǫ of Late Proto-Slavic. Another explanation is connected to the adoption...
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Æ (redirect from A-e ligature)
[ɛ] during the Roman Empire. In some medieval scripts, the ligature was simplified to ę, an e with ogonek, called the e caudata (Latin for "tailed e")...
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an ogonek. In Lithuanian, the letter Ę can be combined with an acute accent to indicate a long syllable tone. The E acute ogonek can be represented by the...
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Escherichia coli (redirect from E coli)
between E. coli and humans are a type of mutualistic biological relationship — where both the humans and the E. coli are benefitting each other. E. coli...
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