An English rose is a very pretty flower indeed ! It's a very nice compliment. An English Rose suggests great beauty & purity.
Updated answer: The term 'English rose' actually refers to a woman's complexion and coloring. It is a phrase used to describe a woman with pale/fair and flawless skin and a natural rosy pink glow to her skin/cheeks. It's the quintessential English look. Look up a picture of a young Elizabeth Taylor, she had the English Rose look to perfection.
It means quiet as is someone being silent or not speaking.
Infuriated is the correct spelling. It is an adjective used to describe someone as being extremely angry.
to be selfish or greedy.
A verb in the English language is used to describe a state of being. Shakespeare created over 1700 words in the English language. He is credited for changing nouns to verbs.
They say 'chees'.
British, although some people might describe themselves as being English.
Yes!
"Old people" is "anziani", and if you are describing someone as being old, you would say "anziano".
Use to describe someone who is being super annoying or someone who is smaller than you.
"Pinaka maganda" is a Filipino phrase that translates to "most beautiful" in English. It is used to describe someone or something as being the most beautiful or attractive.
Someone who is loyal, there for you, shares in your interests, enjoys being around you.
Someone who is loyal, there for you, shares in your interests, enjoys being around you.
"White" started being used to describe the people from Europe when the slave trade began; it was introduced to English speaking colonies in the New World by 1680.
healtlhy!
The wordsstudent, apprentice, acolyte and pupilcan be used to describe someone who is being taught, depending on the context.
NO, Someone from Scotland or Wales or Northern Ireland as well as England may wish to be called British. NEVER describe someone from the United Kingdom outside of England as English, it will cause massive offence.
It means quiet as is someone being silent or not speaking.