Citations:ei


 * 2005, Edward Odisho, Techniques of Teaching Comparative Pronunciation in Arabic and English, Gorgias Press, ISBN 978-1-59333-173-3, page 24:
 * the name of the letter (nomeneme). For instance, in English, the graphemes &lt;a, b, c&gt; have the nomenemes of {ei, bee, cee},
 * 2007, Edward Odisho, Linguistic Tips for Latino Learners and Teachers of English, Gorgias Press, ISBN 978-1-59333-690-5, page 89:
 * In English, after the pattern of Latin, the names of the alphabet letters are reduced from real words, as in Semitic languages, mostly to syllables in the form of: ei, bee, cee, dee, ee, ef whose Spanish counterparts are: a, be, ce, de, e, efe