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  1. E

  2. e

  1. (ng) with a diacritic that marks it as being the (w) vowel, as in the word "cafe".

  2. (Latn-def)

  3. (IPA)

  4. the letter “e” in words when it must be pronounced separately and not associated with preceding letter. E.g. “-gue” is normally pronounced (IPAchar) but “-guë” is pronounce (IPAchar) (like in (m), (m)); “œ” is normally pronounced (IPAchar) or (IPAchar) but “oë” is pronounced (IPAchar) (like in (m), (m))

  5. (n-g) and the Székely/​Szekler dialects|dialects. In: (R:AJaszo 200), pp. 665–676. more closed than the sound of (m) and shorter than that of (m); used instead of ''(l)'' in certain, lexically determined places.

  6. (syn)

  7. (n-g)See in square brackets e.g. by clicking the declension code “2B” at (R:Nagyszotar) as well as at the top of the entry of (R:ErtSz).

  8. (alt form)

  9. The central unrounded vowel|open-mid central unrounded vowel as used in the ''Gherdëina'' variant of Ladin.

  10. ''A letter sometimes used in normalised Middle High German spelling. It is optional in editions and never found in actual manuscripts.

  11. (non-gloss definition) with the umlaut.

  12. ''Letter used for transcription of (l) ''Ё'' / ''ё''.

  13. (Latn-def-lite)

  14. (ng); and

  15. (ng)

  16. (n-g) with a diaeresis representing a schwa