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

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

Englishness Eng'lish·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 (ĭ) 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.


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1. n. obs. The source code for a program, which may be in any language, as opposed to the linkable or executable binary produced from it by a compiler. The idea behind the term is that to a real hacker, a program written in his favorite programming language is at least as readable as English. Usage: mostly by old-time hackers, though recognizable in context. Today the preferred shorthand is simply source.

2. The official name of the database language used by the old Pick Operating System, actually a sort of crufty, brain-damaged SQL with delusions of grandeur. The name permitted marketroids to say “Yes, and you can program our computers in English!” to ignorant suits without quite running afoul of the truth-in-advertising laws.


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IN BRIEF: n. - An Indo-European language belonging to the West Germanic branch; Of or pertaining to the inhabitants of the British Isles.

pronunciation Climate helps to shape the character of peoples, certainly no people more than the English. — H.E. Bates, Source: The Country Heart

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Misspellings: English
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Common misspelling(s) of English

  • Enlish

Translations: English
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Dansk (Danish)
adj. - engelsk
n. - engelsk
v. tr. - oversætte til engelsk

idioms:

  • english breakfast    morgenmad med varm ret
  • english Channel    den engelske kanal
  • Queen's english    engelsk rigssprog

Nederlands (Dutch)
Engels, Engelsen, naar het Engels vertalen, verengelsen

Français (French)
adj. - d'Angleterre
n. - Anglais, (Ling) anglais, (US) effet (donné à une boule) (billard)
v. tr. - angliciser

idioms:

  • english breakfast    petit déjeuner anglais
  • english Channel    La Manche
  • Queen's english    anglais châtié, anglais correct

Deutsch (German)
n. - Engländer, Englisch (Sprache)
adj. - englisch
v. - verenglischen

idioms:

  • english breakfast    englisches Frühstück
  • english Channel    Ärmelkanal
  • Queen's english    englische Hochsprache

Ελληνική (Greek)
n. pl. - οι 'Αγγλοι
n. - 'Αγγλος, (η) αγγλική (γλώσσα)
adj. - αγγλικός, 'Αγγλος

idioms:

  • english breakfast    αγγλικό πρόγευμα (με αβγά, μπέικον κ.λπ.)
  • english Channel    (γεωγρ.) το Στενό της Μάγχης
  • Queen's english    επίσημη αγγλική γλώσσα, σωστά αγγλικά

Italiano (Italian)
inglese

idioms:

  • english breakfast    colazione all'inglese
  • english Channel    canale della Manica
  • Queen's english    Inglese delle classi colte

Português (Portuguese)
n. pl. - ingleses (m)
n., -
adj. - inglês

idioms:

  • english breakfast    café (m) da manhã típico da Inglaterra
  • english Channel    Canal (m) da Mancha (Geogr.)
  • Queen's english    inglês (m) gramaticalmente correto (fig.)

Русский (Russian)
англичанин, английский язык, английский, устраивать на английский манер

idioms:

  • english breakfast    плотный завтрак
  • english Channel    Ла-Манш
  • Queen's english    нормативный литературный английский язык

Español (Spanish)
adj. - ingleses, inglés
n. - ingleses, inglés
v. tr. - traducir al inglés, anglicanizar

idioms:

  • english breakfast    desayuno inglés
  • english Channel    Canal de la Mancha
  • Queen's english    inglés correcto

Svenska (Swedish)
n. pl. - engelsmännen
n. - engelska (språket)
adj. - engelsk

中文(简体)(Chinese (Simplified))
英文的, 英国人的, 英语, 把...译成英语, 用浅显的英语表达, 使英语化

idioms:

  • english breakfast    英国式早餐
  • english Channel    英吉利海峡
  • Queen's english    标准英语, 规范英语

中文(繁體)(Chinese (Traditional))
adj. - 英文的, 英國人的
n. - 英語
v. tr. - 把...譯成英語, 用淺顯的英語表達, 使英語化

idioms:

  • english breakfast    英國式早餐
  • english Channel    英吉利海峽
  • Queen's english    標準英語, 規範英語

한국어 (Korean)
adj. - 영국의, 영국인의, 영어의
n. - 영어, 영국인, 비틀어 치기
v. tr. - 영어로 번역하다, 비틀어 치다

日本語 (Japanese)
adj. - イングランドの, イングランド人の, 英国の, 英国人の, 英語の
n. - 英語, イングランド人, イギリス人

idioms:

  • english breakfast    英国式朝食
  • english Channel    イギリス海峡
  • King's english    キングズイングリッシュ
  • Queen's english    クイーンズイングリッシュ, キングズイングリッシュ

العربيه (Arabic)
‏(الجمع) الإنجليز (الاسم) اللغه الإنجليزيه (صفه) إنجليزي‏

עברית (Hebrew)
adj. - ‮אנגלית, אנגלי‬
n. - ‮אנגלית (שפה), אנגלי או אנגליה‬
v. tr. - ‮תירגם לאנגלית, הטמיע (מילה זרה) בשפה האנגלית‬


 
 
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