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Ie (digraph)

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Ie is a digraph found in many languages. In English, ie represents the /aɪ/ sound as in lie or the /i/ sound as in cookie.

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Maltese

In Maltese, ie is a distinct letter and represents a long close front unrounded vowel (IPA: /iː/) or IPA: /iɛ/.

Dutch

In Dutch, the ie represents /i/.

Latvian and Lithuanian

In Latvian and Lithuanian, the ie is considered two letters for all purposes and represents /i̯e/.

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