Some English nouns that end with -ie are:auntiebeaniebirdieboogiebookiebootiebourgeoisiebriebrowniebudgiecaloriecamaraderiecolliecookiecooliecootiecutiedogiefaeriefoodiefootsiegeniehankiehoagiejalousieladdielassielielingeriemenagerirenecktienewbienightieoldieorangeriepiepinkiepixieprairiepreemieramieroadierookiesortiespeciestogiesweetietieveggiezombie
The word "friend" has a short e sound but is spelled with an ie.
"Yes" in Welsh is spelled "ie."
dieliepietie
Describing words are adjectives; sheep, deer, and moose are nouns. Other animals that are the spelled the same for singular or plural are: salmon, trout, and swine.
There are no U.S. states that begin with the letters IE.
diedietliepiequiettietierviewwienerpierrecipientliedfield
yes, all the words are spelled correctly, but its a fragment ie not a complete sentece.
cslt, just take away some nouns and make it flashy. ie. Lawyers 'R' Us Cslt.
Words with IE in the middle:dieddiesdietliedliespierpiespriesttiedtierties
It must be mis-spelled. Gaelic doesn't have -ie.
Some words end in IE pronounced as E : bookie, cookie, cutie, genie, hippie, rookie Some other words where IE is pronounced as a long E: achieve, achievement believe, belief, believable camaraderie chief frieze (decor) grieve, grief, grievance liege niece piece priest reprieve retrieve relieve, relief reverie siege thief wield yield Also plurals of nouns ending in Y (Y to IE): babies, batteries, candies, copies, panties, treaties, warranties Also, past tense verbs ending in Y (Y to IE) : buried, carried, ferried, married, sullied, varied