Latin
ie vs eg
Both ‘ie’ and ‘eg’ are short forms, which are used to imply something else. ‘ie’ stands for ‘id est’ which is Latin, and translates into ‘in other words’ or ‘that is’ or ‘that is to say’. ‘eg’ stands for ‘... |
Rome vs Greece
Key Difference: Both Greece and Rome are located in the Mediterranean. Where both these countries have numerous similarities in their socio-economic spheres, they always have many differences in their ways,... |