"E with a line over it" typically refers to the letter "E" with a macron, which is a diacritical mark indicating that the vowel is to be pronounced with a long sound. In phonetics, it represents a prolonged vowel sound. This notation is used in various languages and linguistic studies to denote specific pronunciations or phonological features.
To write an "e" with a squiggly line over it, you can use the character "ê," which is an "e" with a circumflex accent. On a computer, you can often type this using keyboard shortcuts, like pressing "Ctrl + Shift + ^" followed by "e" in many word processors. Alternatively, you can insert it through the character map or by using Unicode, where "ê" corresponds to U+00EA. If you need to handwrite it, simply draw an "e" and add a small wave or curve above it.
the "E" line
B, C, D, E, H, I, K, O, and X do.
Depending on how you choose to define a line segment, you may conclude that the letter E has 4 or 5 line segments.
Technically it's over the line but it's rarely called.
Mexico but with the line over the e
A line of symmetry means that when you fold it in half that everything lines up perfectly. If you took the letter E and folded it in half sideways, does it line up perfectly? No. If you took an S and lined it up perfectly, does it over lap? Yes. Neither E nor S have a line of symmetry.
pepe (with the kahika or long line over both e's)
"Done" ?
i think its called the E line
The straight line or bar over the top is called a macronand indicates a LONG vowel.ē = long E as in me and beeThe short E sound is indicated by a curved line called a breve (Latin for short).ĕ = short E as in bed and yet
To write an "e" with a squiggly line over it, you can use the character "ê," which is an "e" with a circumflex accent. On a computer, you can often type this using keyboard shortcuts, like pressing "Ctrl + Shift + ^" followed by "e" in many word processors. Alternatively, you can insert it through the character map or by using Unicode, where "ê" corresponds to U+00EA. If you need to handwrite it, simply draw an "e" and add a small wave or curve above it.
Green Line 'E' Branch was created in 1883.
A horizontal mirror plane though the the middle line of the E
the "E" line
That's called a Slur
Que is the word "that" or "what" in Spanish, depending on if it has an accent mark over the E or not. Did you mean a queue? A queue is a group of items or a line of people.