ESL: English as a Second Language ELL: English Language Learners They are related, but ESL is the subject, ELL the learners. You could say that ELLs study ESL.
ell
An English term, an ell is 45 inches, or 1/32 of a bolt.
The Mad Bull
¿Estás loco, amor mío? in Spanish means "Are you crazy, my love?" in English.
Crazy Bithces
Train... Its english.
The answer depends on what is the "ell" you're asking about!A Flemish ell = 27 in (0.6858 m) = outstretched hand to near shoulder,An English ell = 45 in (1.143 m) = outstretched hand to opposite shoulder,A French ell = 54 in (1.3716 m) = outstretched hand to opposite elbow.So, to convert from English ells to:meters, multiply by 1.143.inches, multiply by 45.
Muy loco would translate to very crazy in English.
An ELL student stands for English Language Learner. An ell is an old unit of measurement. An English ell was a littleover 45", supposedly based on the distance from shoulder to wrist. (Mine isn't that long. Perhaps it was wrist to wrist across the shoulders?) and is also a short way of saying Danielle or Ellen or ellie or ellenor or criss Ell is also away of spelling Elle but wrongly and a elle also is a mesure of pie in new England
He is a crazy one
Another madman