"E-topic" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
An e-topic refers to an online topic or discussion that is popular or trending on the internet, often on social media or online forums.
An electronic mail, often abbreviated as "email", is a message sent through the internet or another computer network, typically to a recipient's own computer. It allows people to send digital messages, files, and other information to each other's email addresses, which are essentially unique digital identifiers made up of a user's name, domain, and @ symbol.
The verb "e-mailing" means to send electronic mail, specifically to use electronic mail to communicate with someone or to send messages to others over the internet.
E-payment refers to the payment of bills, transactions, or purchases made electronically through various channels, such as online banking, mobile banking, credit/debit cards, or e-wallets. This payment method allows individuals to make payments from the comfort of their own homes, or even on-the-go, without having to physically present cash or credit cards. E-payment is also known as electronic payment, electronic funds transfer, or digital payment.
An e-pedigree is an electronic record of the ownership and movement of a product, typically a pharmaceutical or medical device, from the manufacturer to the end-user. It aims to establish a tamper-evident and tamper-proof history of the product, allowing for the tracking of the product's pedigree, including information such as manufacturing dates, batch numbers, and storage conditions.
E-quotient refers to an individual's propensity to adopt and effectively utilize digital technologies, and to have a sense of comfort and confidence in using digital tools and platforms. It encompasses not only the technical skills and knowledge required to use digital technology but also the willingness and motivation to adopt and integrate digital solutions into daily life.
E-text is short for electronic text, which refers to written material in digital form, such as textbooks, articles, and literature, presented on a computer or electronic device. It can include both online and offline content, including e-books, digital documents, and other forms of digital text.
E-zine refers to an electronic magazine, which is a publication that is distributed digitally rather than in a printed format. It is often freely available online and can contain articles, reviews, stories, or other content that would typically be found in a traditional magazine.
EFL stands for English as a Foreign Language. It refers to the teaching and learning of English by non-native speakers in countries where English is not the primary language.
The letter "e" is a vowel in the English alphabet. It has several common pronunciations, including /ɛ/ (like in "bet"), /ɪ/ (like in "met"), and /i/ (like in "me").
E.S.L. stands for English as a Second Language, which refers to the teaching and learning of English by individuals whose first language is another language. It caters to non-native English speakers who need to improve their English language skills for various purposes, such as academic, professional, or personal communication.
E.T.A. stands for "Estimated Time of Arrival".
The term "EU" refers to the European Union, a political and economic union of 27 member states located primarily in Europe. It was established in 1993 by the Maastricht Treaty and was previously known as the European Community.