The e symbol before or after a weight or volume is a international mark for estimate. as a product may not always be the exact weight or volume as displayed on the label. ( simplified its to keep people from suing the food company's for not exactly giving them the weight or volume that's on the label) this symbol must look the same everywhere on the planet as its protected by law, but may deviate in size.
'e' means that the weight of the product is the the EU's weight requirements.
No. The first E has a short I sound and the final E is silent.
happy
happy
It means beside.
Yes. The first E, although spelled as "be" can have a short i sound. The I has a long I sound, as in side. The final E is silent.* Some usages may have a long E for "be" as most notably seen in the idiom "beside himself" where the first E may have either sound.
hes trying to get your attention or hes just walking beside you
iono
it means "beside"
Para and con are two prefixes meaning "with" or "beside." Con can also mean "against."
Richard E. Goetzke has written: 'Hush! a demon sleeps beside me'
Besides letter? Try beside.