Its an abbreviation carry over from Latin-id est meaning-you guessed it, that is.
IE. A Pryshchepa has written: 'IEhovizm' -- subject(s): Jehovah's Witnesses
IE S ZHarykov has written: 'Nauka - ekran - zhyttia' -- subject(s): Motion pictures
Y. Daniel has written: 'Chelovek ie minopa'
I.E Sagay has written: 'The Nigerian law of contract'
M. Shubik has written: 'Strateg ie et structure des marches'
Internet Explorer (sometimes written as IE)
You may say 'uchi' or 'ie,' both written: 家
You may say 'uchi' or 'ie,' both written: 家
Its an abbreviation carry over from Latin-id est meaning-you guessed it, that is.
You may say 'uchi' or 'ie,' both written: 家
A play written around the time of queen Elizabeth, ie: Shakespeare's plays.
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