Fancy means that when something is professional like having a superb dress at a party.
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I do not know if you mean English as in British/Posh way, or if you mean English all on it's own.
Therefore I will tell you both.
In the British version the definition means to like, or to be attracted to someone/something. Example: I fancy those pair of shoes.
In the Modern English it means exquisette, or high in quality. Example; Those shoes are quite fancy. This was not taken from a dictionary or an online source. I am quite good with math, literature, and converting words.
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SomeoneILove
its a language just like English is a language
No - it does not mean Jackie in english. "Hedwig" is the English language equivalent for "Jadwiga"
if you mean what is the mother of English, it is Latin
English is a language for tourism to communicate to other people because English is the most common language in the world,.
There is no such word in the English language.
"Onate" is not an English word. Do you mean "ornate" as in fancy?
its a language just like English is a language
Bradshaw is an English name it means broad thicket which is just fancy fancy talk for big bush.
If you mean, what language family is the basis of English, it's Germanic.
The English(man) The English language
it is English language
language
A language school? An English language school? ESL School? You mean a school to teach English ? A language school. or an English Language School.
No - it does not mean Jackie in english. "Hedwig" is the English language equivalent for "Jadwiga"
variety of english means
if you mean what is the mother of English, it is Latin
Béarla - English language If you mean "is Irish the same as English", the answer is no. Irish Gaelic is a distinct language. Hiberno-English is a form of English.