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What is Latin for ie?

There isn't a direct Latin equivalent for "i.e." It's an abbreviation of the Latin phrase "id est," which means "that is."

So, if you want to use the Latin equivalent of "i.e." in a sentence, you would write "id est".

Here's an example:

English: "He enjoys many sports, i.e., basketball, tennis, and swimming."

Latin: "Multas ludis delectatur, id est, pilam, tennidis, et natatione."

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