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LostSoul | 11:25 Mon 03rd Oct 2005 | Arts & Literature
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I've asked many before the difference between "i.e" and "e.g" and all I get is a blank face. So what is the difference between i.e and e.g?

In terms of examples.

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I.E. is used to explain a sentence or a word.

"He was spewing up (ie he was vomiting)".

EG is used for an example

"I like choclate bars (eg twix and mars).

ie comes from the latin "id est" which means "that is"

eg is also latin and comes from "exempli gratia" which means "for the sake of example".

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Awesome answer Bluemukka!

yes, i.e. means, that is - e.g. means for example.

For instance, "I went to see my mother's sister i.e. my aunt in Australia". or

"this holiday package price includes other costs, e.g. taxes, airport transfers, and breakfast. 

yes, expanding on Dark Angel:

"this holiday package price includes other costs, i.e. taxes, airport transfers, and breakfast. ... would mean that taxes, transfers and breakfast were all that was included.


"this holiday package price includes other costs, e.g. taxes, airport transfers, and breakfast. ... means that those are just examples, others could be included too.


e.g. = latin = exempli gratia = means 'for example'

i.e. = latin = id est = means 'that is'

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