pseudonyms.
You would say, "What is this in English?"
You say " what are you doing ? "
Time to say goodbye (english only)
Speaking on behalf of Freaks, I would say "English" followed by a vulgarity
"diskarte" is "strategy" in English.
L. E. Horning has written: 'A bibliography of Canadian fiction (English)' -- subject(s): Anonyms and pseudonyms, Canadian, Bibliography, Canadian Anonyms and pseudonyms, Canadian fiction (English) 'A critique of Canadian writers'
Andre Norton and James Tiptree were two pseudonyms used by female authors.
Andrew Bauer has written: 'The Hawthorn dictionary of pseudonyms' -- subject(s): Anonyms and pseudonyms
Amitabha Chatterjee has written: 'Dictionary of Indian pseudonyms' -- subject(s): Indic Anonyms and pseudonyms
John Lennon, using one of his many pseudonyms.
To protect themselves from the groupies?
While the exact percentage of musicians who use pseudonyms can vary, estimates suggest that around 20-30% of artists adopt stage names or pseudonyms at some point in their careers. This practice often helps them create a distinct public persona, navigate privacy concerns, or simplify complex names. The prevalence can differ across genres and regions, but pseudonyms remain a common aspect of the music industry.
Say what in English?
darkness, prince of
You can say "Do you speak English?" in English. In French, you would say "Parlez-vous anglais?" In Spanish, you would say "¿Hablas inglés?"
Say it in English please. Say it in English please. Say it in English please.
English