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  2. E! is the only global, multiplatform brand for all things entertainment, pop culture and lifestyle. We eat, sleep and breathe pop culture, delivering exclusive breaking news and in-depth...

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    It’s a fun, fresh spin on celebrity news. E! News features A-list interviews, rising stars, and pop culture exclusives you won’t find anywhere else!

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    Entertainment begins with E! E! is a pop culture destination where you can find great shows and romantic comedy movies.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › EE - Wikipedia

    E, or e, is the fifth letter and the second vowel letter of the Latin alphabet, used in the modern English alphabet, the alphabets of other western European languages and others worldwide. Its name in English is e (pronounced / ˈ iː /); plural es, Es or E's.

  6. Mar 9, 2015 · More great Super Simple videos in the Super Simple App for iOS http://apple.co/2nW5hPd Join us as we continue singing our way through the alphabet with “The E Song.”. Learn the letters and the ...

  7. In Polish, é was historically used for a vowel called e pochylone or e ścieśnione, sounded as [e], [ɨ] or [i] depending on the dialect. Since 1891, é is no longer used in standard Polish and is replaced by the simple e .

  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ËË - Wikipedia

    French. Ë appears in words like French Noël. Like in Dutch, it is used to indicate that the vowel letter does not form a digraph with the preceding vowel letter but is pronounced separately. For example, Noël is pronounced [nɔɛl], whilst Noel would be pronounced [nwɛl] .

  9. É with the acute accent denotes the pronunciation / e / (as “e” in “hey”; somewhere between “e” in “bet” and “ee” in “see”). It used wherever the pronunciation requires this sound, but the general rules would dictate otherwise if no accent were used.

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