03-08-2008, 09:36 PM
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Originally Posted by Skittled
'e' is a word, in some languages: take a look at the locations at the bottom. Top three are brazil, italy and portugal, where, from memory, 'e' means 'is', or something. So, 'e' is used in a lot of search phrases, presumably.
search for "e" and compare it to "f", which isn't a word (afaik), supports that idea. Also, 'e' comes up by itself in a lot of english words - see the news results: E.Coli, e-mail, people's initials, etc. ...so 'e' comes up a lot in searches of both languages.
G Trends doesn't provide a scale, so everything's relative. Where're you getting your volume numbers from, to claim it's wrong?
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Just in case you want to know, "e" in Italian is "and", while "è" means "is"
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