It's a common idiom, although it is usually written as "the English language" or "the English dictionary." Herman Wouk wrote it in "The Winds of War."
well you need to have a word for every letter of the alphabet. Edit: Generally there are things representing the alphabet. For example, A is for Apple, B is for Bear, and so on.
The "A" in Margaret Sherry's alphabet stands for "Archie". Archie is one of her cross stitch characters and he is a bear.
bear claw is in English, do you mean, what the Gaelic translation of the English phrase "bear claw"?
bear sheep turtle goat polarbear grizzly bear zebra goes at the end
medved. but the cyrillic alphabet is used instead.
"Panda bear" in English is orso panda.
"Candy bear" in English is orsetto di dolce in Italian.
Bear is spelled the same way in dutch. It is same in English as it is in Dutch.
Grizzly Bear and Polar bear .
The brown bear, it can hibernate.
"Polar bear" in English means orso polare in Italian.
When a child is little you can sing the alphabet to them so it gets stuck in their head or read them a book that has an object for each letter like Alligator is for A, Bear is for B or something like that. Hope this helped!