è

suomi-englanti sanakirja

è englanniksi

  1. E

  2. e

  1. In French, Italian, Occitan and Catalan the è is pronounced /ɛ/ as opposed to ''é'' which is pronounced /e/.

  2. In Italian it is used to indicate a stressed ''e'', /ɛ/, at the end of a word.

  3. In older writings on Old Icelandic or Old (West) Norse (e.g. ''A grammar of the Icelandic or Old Norse tongue'') è is used instead of the modern é to denote that the phoneme is different in character (a rising diphthong) compared to á, í, ó, ú and ý (falling diphthongs or monophthongs).

  4. (non-gloss definition)

  5. (rfdate)

  6. My wingèd helmet and my wingèd heel
  7. and

  8. she's, it's: (contraction of)

  9. The letter (angbr) in a stressed final syllable when pronounced (IPAfont).

  10. (inflection of); is

  11. (ux)

  12. (cmn-pinyin of)

  13. (inflection of)

  14. well, see.

  15. (l)

  16. (syn)

  17. ''Additional letter, used in some words to denote the short stress on (l).''

  18. (qualifier) ''Phonetic transcription of sound ''(IPAlink).

  19. (qualifier) ''Additional letter, used in some words to denote the long stress on e.''

  20. (ng)