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English 1. the official language of Britain, the US, most parts of the Commonwealth, and certain other countries. It is the native language of over 280 million people and is acquired as a second language by many more. It is an Indo-European language belonging to the West Germanic branch 2. the English the natives or inhabitants of England collectively 3. the usual US and Canadian term for side (in billiards)
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| In press To make his Englissh sweete upon his tonge. Becker, Monika 2003 Familiar Dialogues in Englissh and Frenche: Sprachliche Interaktion und ihre Vermittlung in der fruhen Neuzeit. A worthy wyght wylned at me Sertayn thyngus for to showe, That in Latyn wrytun saw he, In Englissh tonge, for to knowe Of Ihesu Cristes Natiuite And his werkus on a rowe, To the whiche by good Auctorite He myghte triste and fully knowe. |
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