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Eng·lish  (ngglsh)
adj.
1. Of, relating to, or characteristic of England or its people or culture.
2. Of or relating to the English language.
n.
1. (used with a pl. verb) The people of England.
2.
a. The West Germanic language of England, the United States, and other countries that are or have been under English influence or control.
b. The English language of a particular time, region, person, or group of persons: American English.
3. A translation into or an equivalent in the English language.
4. A course or individual class in the study of English language, literature, or composition.
5. also english
a. The spin given to a propelled ball by striking it on one side or releasing it with a sharp twist.
b. Bodily movement in an effort to influence the movement of a propelled object; body English.
tr.v. Eng·lished, Eng·lish·ing, Eng·lish·es
1. To translate into English.
2. To adapt into English; Anglicize.

[Middle English, from Old English Englisc, from Engle, the Angles.]

English·ness n.
Word History: English is derived from England, one would think. But in fact the language name is found long before the country name. The latter first appears as Englaland around the year 1000, and means "the land of the Engle," that is, the Angles. The Angles, Saxons, and Jutes were the three Germanic tribes who emigrated from what is now Denmark and northern Germany and settled in England beginning about the fourth century a.d. Early on, the Angles enjoyed a rise to power that must have made them seem more important than the other two tribes, for all three tribes are indiscriminately referred to in early documents as Angles. The speech of the three tribes was conflated in the same way: they all spoke what would have been called *Anglisc, or "Anglish," as it were. By the earliest recorded Old English, this had changed to Englisc. In Middle English, the first vowel had already changed further to the familiar () of today, as reflected in the occasional spellings Ingland and Inglish. Thus the record shows that the Germanic residents of what Shakespeare called "this sceptered isle" knew that they were speaking English long before they were aware that they were living in England.

English [ˈɪŋglɪʃ]
n
1. (Linguistics / Languages) the official language of Britain, the US, most parts of the Commonwealth, and certain other countries. It is the native language of over 280 million people and is acquired as a second language by many more. It is an Indo-European language belonging to the West Germanic branch See also Middle English, Old English, Modern English
(Social Science / Peoples)
the English (functioning as plural) the natives or inhabitants of England collectively
3. (Communication Arts / Printing, Lithography & Bookbinding) (formerly) a size of printer's type approximately equal to 14 point
4. (Communication Arts / Printing, Lithography & Bookbinding) an old style of black-letter typeface
5. (Group Games / Billiards & Snooker) (often not capital) the usual US and Canadian term for side (in billiards)
adj
1. (Linguistics / Languages) denoting, using, or relating to the English language
2. (Social Science / Peoples) (Placename) relating to or characteristic of England or the English
vb (tr)
(Linguistics) Archaic to translate or adapt into English Related prefix Anglo-
Englishness  n

English
See also language.

1. a word, idiom, or feature of the English language occurring in or borrowed by another language.
2. U.S. a Briticism.
3. any manner, idea, or custom typical of the English people. Also called Englishism.
an authority on the English language or English literature.
a word or phrase characteristic of speakers of English in Britain and not usually used by English speakers elsewhere.
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.English - an Indo-European language belonging to the West Germanic branch; the official language of Britain and the United States and most of the commonwealth countries
West Germanic, West Germanic language - a branch of the Germanic languages
American English, American language, American - the English language as used in the United States
cockney - the nonstandard dialect of natives of the east end of London
geordie - the nonstandard dialect of natives of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
King's English, Queen's English - English as spoken by educated persons in southern England
Received Pronunciation - the approved pronunciation of British English; originally based on the King's English as spoken at public schools and at Oxford and Cambridge Universities (and widely accepted elsewhere in Britain); until recently it was the pronunciation of English used in British broadcasting
Middle English - English from about 1100 to 1450
Modern English - English since about 1450
Old English, Anglo-Saxon - English prior to about 1100
Oxford English - the dialect of English spoken at Oxford University and regarded by many as affected and pretentious
Scots, Scots English, Scottish - the dialect of English used in Scotland
2.English - the people of England
nation, country, land - the people who live in a nation or country; "a statement that sums up the nation's mood"; "the news was announced to the nation"; "the whole country worshipped him"
3.English - the discipline that studies the English language and literature
arts, humanistic discipline, humanities, liberal arts - studies intended to provide general knowledge and intellectual skills (rather than occupational or professional skills); "the college of arts and sciences"
4.English - (sports) the spin given to a ball by striking it on one side or releasing it with a sharp twist
athletics, sport - an active diversion requiring physical exertion and competition
spin - a swift whirling motion (usually of a missile)
Adj.1.English - of or relating to or characteristic of England or its culture or people; "English history"; "the English landed aristocracy"; "English literature"
2.English - of or relating to the English language
Translations
English [ˈɪŋglɪʃ]
A. ADJinglés
B. N (Ling) → inglés m
Old Englishinglés m antiguo
King's/Queen's Englishinglés m correcto
in plain Englishen el habla corrienteen cristiano
English as a Foreign Languageinglés para extranjeros
English as a Second Languageinglés como segunda lengua
the English (= people) → los ingleses
C. CPD English breakfast Ndesayuno m inglés or a la inglesa
the English Channel Nel Canal de la Mancha
English Heritage NPatrimonio m Histórico-Artístico
English Language Teaching Nenseñanza f del inglés
English speaker Nanglohablante mf
ENGLISH
En el Reino Unido, se llama Received Pronunciation o RP a un tipo de acento no asociado a ninguna región en concreto (si bien tuvo su origen en el inglés hablado en el sur de Inglaterra) que hoy en día usan especialmente las personas educadas en colegios privados, las clases dirigentes y los locutores en los informativos nacionales de la BBC. En los medios de comunicación se acepta ya el uso de acentos regionales siempre y cuando se use la norma lingüística, es decir, utilicen un inglés gramaticalmente correcto, el llamado Standard English. La pronunciación RP suele también tomarse como norma en la enseñanza del inglés británico como lengua extranjera. Todavía goza de cierto prestigio, aunque la gran mayoría de la población habla con el acento de su región, que puede ser más o menos marcado según su educación o clase social.
El inglés americano difiere del inglés británico principalmente en la pronunciación, aunque también hay diferencias ortográficas y léxicas. Tiene también una pronunciación estándar, conocida por el nombre de Network Standard, que es la que se usa en los medios de comunicación, así como diversas variedades regionales. A diferencia del Reino Unido, la asociación de acento y clase social no es muy evidente.

English [ˈɪŋglɪʃ]
adjanglais(e)
I'm English → Je suis anglais.
an English girl → une Anglaise
English people → les Anglais
n (= language) → anglais m
Do you speak English? → Est-ce que vous parlez anglais?
in English → en anglais
npl
the English → les Anglais mpl
English breakfast n (in hotel)petit déjeuner m anglais

English
adjenglisch; he is Englisher ist Engländer; he’s an English teacher (teaching English) → er ist Englischlehrer; (English by nationality) → er ist ein englischer Lehrer; English translatorenglischer Übersetzer, englische Übersetzerin; (foreign) → Übersetzer(in) m(f)für Englisch; (full) English breakfastenglisches Frühstück
n
the English pldie Engländer pl
(Ling) → Englisch nt; (= the English language in general, English grammar)Englisch nt, → das Englische; (as university subject) → Anglistik f; can you speak English?können Sie Englisch?; he doesn’t speak Englisher spricht kein Englisch; “English spoken”hier wird Englisch gesprochen; they were speaking Englishsie unterhielten sich auf Englisch; he speaks very good Englisher spricht ein sehr gutes Englisch; in Englishauf or in (inf)Englisch; in good/modern-day Englishin gutem/modernem Englisch; to translate something into/from Englishetw ins Englische/aus dem Englischen übersetzen; is that English? (= correct)ist das richtig?; that’s not Englishdas ist verkehrt, das ist falsches Englisch; English/teaching English as a foreign language (abbr EFL/TEFL) → Englisch als Fremdsprache; the King’s/Queen’s Englishdie englische Hochsprache ? Old English, plain ADJ b

English:
English Channel
nÄrmelkanal m
English flute
n (Mus) → Blockflöte f
English Heritage
n (Brit) Organisation für die Pflege von Denkmälern und historischen Bauwerken in England
English horn
n (Mus: = cor anglais) → Englischhorn nt
Englishman
nEngländer m; an English’s home is his castle (Prov) → für den Engländer ist sein Haus seine Burg
English muffin
n (US Cook) flaches Milchbrötchen, das meist getoastet gegessen wird
English speaker
nEnglischsprachige(r) mf
English-speaking
Englishwoman
nEngländerin f

English [ˈɪŋglɪʃ]
1. adjinglese
2. n
a. the English (people) → gli inglesi
b. (language) → inglese m
in plain English → in parole povere
the King's or Queen's English → l'inglese corretto

English
adj English [ˈiŋgliʃ]
of England or its inhabitants three English people; the English language. Engelse إنْجليزي английски anglický engelsk englisch αγγλικός, Άγγλος inglés inglise انگلیسی englantilainen anglais אַנגלִי इंग्लैंड या वहां के लोगों का engleski angol Inggris enskur inglese 英国 (人) の 영국의 anglų, angliškas angļu- Inggeris Engels engelsk angielski inglês englez английский anglický angleški engleski engelsk เกี่ยวกับประเทศอังกฤษ İngiliz 英格蘭的,英格蘭人 англійський انگلستان کا یا انگلستان کے لوگوں یا زبان سے متعلق thuộc nước Anh
n
the main language of England and the rest of Britain, North America, a great part of the British Commonwealth and some other countries He speaks English. Engels اللغة الإنْجليزيَّه английски език angličtina engelsk das Englisch η αγγλική γλώσσα inglés inglise keel زبان انگلیسی englanti anglais אַנגלִית अंग्रेजी भाषा engleski jezik angol bahasa Inggris enska inglese 英語 영어 anglų kalba angļu valoda Bahasa Inggeris Engels engelsk język angielski inglês (limba) engleză английский язык angličtina angleščina engleski jezik engelska ภาษาอังกฤษ İngilizce 英語 англійська мова انگریزی زبان tiếng Anh
n Englishman
a person born in England. Engels, Rooinek شَخْص إنْجليزي англичанин Angličan, -ka englænder der/die Engländer(in) Άγγλος, Αγγλίδα inglés; inglesa inglane اهل انگلیس؛ مرد انگلیسی englantilainen Anglais, aise אַנגלִי अंग्रेज Englez, Engleskinja angol ember orang Inggris Englendingur inglese 英国人 영국인, 잉글랜드 사람 anglas, anglė anglis orang Inggeris Engelsman engelskmann; engelsk kvinne Anglik inglês englez англичанин; англичанка Angličan, -ka Anglež, Angležinja Englez engelsman, engelska ชาวอังกฤษ İngiliz (erkek/kadın) 英國人 англієць انگلستان میں پیدا ہوا کوئی شخص người Anh

English إنجليزي anglický, angličtina engelsk, englænder Engländer, englisch αγγλικός, Άγγλος inglés englanti, englantilainen anglais engleski, Englez inglese イングランドの, 英語 잉글랜드 사람, 잉글랜드의 Engels engelsk angielski, Anglik inglês английский, английский язык engelsk เกี่ยวกับชาวอังกฤษ, ชาวอังกฤษ İngiliz thuộc Anh, tiếng Anh 英国人的, 英语


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