Gentleman, Man of honor, or Nobleman is an English equivalent of 'Gentmo'. The Italian letters are an abbreviation of 'Gentiluomo'. The masculine gender noun takes as its definite article 'il' ['the'], and as its indefinite article 'uno' ['a, one']. It's pronounced 'jehn-tee-LWOH-moh'.
Yes, it's acceptable to precede an Italian man's name with 'Gentmo' on the envelope. The letters stand for 'Gentiluomo'. It's a masculine gender noun that means 'gentleman, man of honor, nobleman'. It often is used in conjunction with other titles before the addressee gets to the Italian's actual first and last names. For example, it may be followed by 'Sig.', 'Prof.', 'or 'Dot.' for the respective titles of 'Signore' ['Mister, Sir'], 'Professore' ['Professor'], and 'Dottore' ['Doctor'].
Generally we refer to the English spoken in the British Isles as "British English," but the distinction could be made between various forms of it: Irish English, Scottish English and English English.
Olde English, Middle English, Modern English and slang English and lingo of English.
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Literature in English is the writing written in English, but English in literature is the overall English literature that there is in the general category of "literature."
The four stages of the English language are Old English, Middle English, Early Modern English, and Modern English. These stages mark the historical development and evolution of the language over time.
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Shingle is "english" as an anagram.