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1 i.e.
( abbreviation from Latin) (id est; that is to say; in other words: the media, i.e. television, radio and newspapers.) to je* * *abbreviation -
2 IE
( abbreviation from Latin) (id est; that is to say; in other words: the media, i.e. television, radio and newspapers.) to je* * *abbreviationIndo-European; (Order of) Indian Empire; Initial Equipment -
3 e.g.
[,i: '‹i:]( abbreviation from Latin) (exempli gratia; for example: tropical fruit, e.g. mango, pineapple and avocado.) na primer* * *abbreviation(Latin eɔempli gratia) for eɔample -
4 ad
[,ei 'di:]( abbreviation from Latin) (anno domini; (used in dates to mean after the birth of Jesus Christ; also used by non-Christians): in 630 AD; in the seventh century AD.) naše štetje* * *[æd]nouncolloquially oglas, reklama (skrajšano iz advertisement) -
5 eg
[,i: '‹i:]( abbreviation from Latin) (exempli gratia; for example: tropical fruit, e.g. mango, pineapple and avocado.) na primer -
6 ab init.
abbreviation(Latin ab initio) from the beginning
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