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anglice


Meanings
  • A term used to describe a person who has English as their native or first language.

    - "John is an anglice."
    - "Mary's husband is an anglice."

Rhymes
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hymns , limbs , rims
Homophones
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  1. Anglice () : A person who has English as their native or first language.

  2. Angel () : A being who is believed to be good and holy, and who is traditionally represented as having wings.


Variants
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anglice
Forms
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verb conjugations: I am, you are, he/she/it is, we are, you are, they are. , plural forms: foot, feet. , comparative/superlative forms for adjectives: good, better, best.


Etymology
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The term 'anglice' comes from the Middle English word 'englisse', which means 'English'.


Related Concepts
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  1. English language: The English language is a West Germanic language that originated in England and is now widely spoken around the world as a first or second language. English is the third most natively spoken language in the world, after Mandarin Chinese and Spanish. English is also the most widely learned second language and an official language of many countries.

  2. British English: British English refers to the forms of the English language that are used in the United Kingdom. British English is different from American English in several ways, including spelling, pronunciation, and some grammatical rules. For example, British English uses the letter 's' instead of the letter 'z' in some words, such as 'colour' instead of 'color', or 'realise' instead of 'realize'. Similarly, British English uses different pronunciations for some words compared to American English. For example, the word 'schedule' is pronounced as 'sked-yool' in British English, while it is pronounced as 'sked-yool' or 'sked-juhl' in American English. Overall, British English and American English have many differences in terms of spelling, pronunciation, and some grammatical rules. However, both forms of the English language are widely used around the world, and they are both important for effective communication in international contexts.


Culture
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Anglice culture refers to the shared customs, beliefs, and artistic expressions of people who have English as their native or first language. Some notable aspects of anglice culture include literature, music, art, sports, and social customs.

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