I am not recognized as being an English man because my identity is shaped by various factors such as nationality, culture, and personal experiences. While I may share traits or characteristics associated with Englishness, my background or circumstances may not fully align with traditional notions of what it means to be English. Ultimately, identity is a complex interplay of self-perception and societal recognition.
The word is not recognised as being one in the English language.
I married in Turkey also. Your wedding is recognised under British law.
Not sure what you mean by ternned, which is not a word recognised as being in the English language.The answer is 5/16.
Yes, English is recognized in the US Constitution. It is written in English.
English has been recognised as an official language of Brunei Section 2 of Article 82 of the current Constitution.
No, a monopad is not a recognised word from the English language.
Serious has no recognised abbreviation in general English
Yes
A "terrameter" is not a recognised unit of length - there is no such English Word.
The word 'rump' is recognised as meaning 'ass' or 'buttocks'.
The answer depends on what you mean by a fatoom. It is not a recognised word in the English language.
The word is spelled recognized. (in British English, recognised)