ondört puntoluk harf

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{v} to translate or turn into English
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of or relating to or characteristic of England or its culture; "English history"; "the English landed aristocracy"; "English literature"
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
the discipline that studies the English language and literature 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 (sports) the spin given to a ball by striking it on one side or releasing it with a sharp twist of or relating to or characteristic of England or its culture; "English history"; "the English landed aristocracy"; "English literature
(sports) the spin given to a ball by striking it on one side or releasing it with a sharp twist
As used in the play of marble games, the act of putting backspin or sidespin on a marble Being able to put "English" on your shooter allows one to play a much more controlled game, make more complicated shots and increasing the odds of winning
the discipline that studies the English language and literature
A kind of printing type, in size between Pica and Great Primer
the people of England
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A variation of the English language spoken in the United States by many members of a distinct socio-cultural group, such as Afro-Americans, Chicanos, Puerto Ricans, and Appalachian mountaineers Such variations of English - generally denoted as non-standard - differ from regional standard variations (and from each other) in regard to grammar as well as pronunciation and idiomatic usage
For checking on the existence of any word in English, there is nothing to beat the Encyclopaedia Britannica, whose two-volume Index is an absolute mine of information Its coverage of science is extremely good The paper edition is expensive, but the CD-ROM edition has now dropped to a much more affordable price An equally reliable source is the Oxford Shorter in two volumes, revised in 1993, which often provides the solution to mystery words from many languages, but again, is expensive For smaller purses, single volume dictionaries such as the Collins English are good, but not wide-ranging enough for a professional translator
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