Выбрать из множества учителей по предмету английский...
M.Jafar Mash
How do you read "i.e." and "e.g." out loud?
While reading a text out loud, or speaking about something, you may come across these abbreviations: "e.g. = for example" and "i.e. = I mean/it is (rephrasing, or narrowing down the topic)"
So how do native speakers pronounce them? Do they pronounce them like ee-gee and eye-ee or they say "for example" and "it is"? Or they pronounce them in another way?
4 апр. 2017 г., 12:36
Ответы · 3
2
I don't use "e.g." much in conversation (it's just as easy to say "for example"), but yes, we would tend to pronounce the acronym "ee-gee" and "eye-ee". For "i.e.", I would tend to say "in other words..." instead of "it is".
4 апреля 2017 г.
1
If I'm reading out loud, I'll likely say either "eye -ee" and "ee-gee" or "id est" and "exempli gratia."
If I'm speaking, I'll just say "for example" or "that is." Those are written things - almost never spoken.
4 апреля 2017 г.
Все еще не нашли ответы?
Напишите свои вопросы, и пусть вам помогут носители языка!
M.Jafar Mash
Языковые навыки
английский, персидский (фарси)
Изучаемый язык
английский
Статьи, которые тебе могут быть интересны

Why "General English" is Failing Your Career (An Engineer’s Perspective)
27 нравится · 11 Комментариев

Why Many Kids Struggle With English - and How the Right Tutor Makes a Difference
6 нравится · 6 Комментариев

Why “Just Around the Corner” Is (Usually) a Lie
17 нравится · 13 Комментариев
Еще статьи
