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Eg is most commonly an abbreviation for the Latin phrase exempli gratia, meaning “for example.” In English writing it is typically rendered as e.g. with periods, usually in lowercase, and it introduces one or more example items rather than an exhaustive list. The phrase originates from Latin and has been adopted into many languages and formal writing styles.

Usage notes help distinguish eg from similar abbreviations. e.g. is used to present examples, while i.e. (id

Eg also appears in contexts unrelated to the Latin phrase. In international contexts, EG is the ISO

In summary, eg most commonly denotes “for example” in English-language prose, but uppercase EG serves as a

est)
introduces
a
clarification
or
restatement,
equivalent
to
“that
is.”
In
punctuation,
e.g.
is
often
set
off
with
commas
or
placed
within
parentheses,
depending
on
the
style
guide.
Care
should
be
taken
not
to
confuse
e.g.
with
i.e.,
since
their
functions
differ
in
conveying
examples
versus
clarifications.
3166-1
alpha-2
country
code
for
Egypt,
used
in
data
codes
and
labeling.
The
internet
country-code
top-level
domain
for
Egypt
is
.eg.
These
uses
are
distinct
from
the
Latin
abbreviation
and
are
case-specific,
typically
appearing
in
uppercase,
separate
from
textual
usage
of
e.g.
country-code
designation
for
Egypt
in
global
information
systems.
The
two
uses
are
unrelated
beyond
sharing
the
same
two
letters,
and
they
appear
in
different
contexts
and
conventions.