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E is the fifth letter of our alphabet. It was also the fifth letter in the alphabet used by the Semites, who once lived in Syria and Palestine. The Semites named the let- ter he and adapted an Egyptian hieroglyphic (picture symbol) of a man rejoicing. They did this perhaps be- cause the sound of he, which resembles our h, began a shout of hallelujah. The ancient Greeks gave the symbol the sound of e in bed. They called it epsilonThe Ro- mans gave the capital E its present form. See Alphabet
Uses. E or e is the most frequently used letter in books, newspapers, and other printed material in Eng- lishOn report cards, E often signifies excellent. It is also an abbreviation for East. In EST, it stands for Eastern Standard Time, and in E.S.U., for English-Speaking Union
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