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"English" Definitions
  1. connected with England, its people or its language
"English" Antonyms

211 Sentences With "English"

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But modern English is deformed Old English and degenerate Middle English.
From an English-speaking standpoint, my blog's permanently in English or all in English.
English ability Points are also given out for English ability, as determined by standardized English test.
Standard English -- the register of English used in school and work, is not the only correct English.
"English," he said — in English — with a laugh.
These things are typically built for English-speaking American audiences, but I speak my English with an English accent.
He corrects the English of his 13 year old sister; "You speak 'little' English, not 'small' English," he said.
She wants to learn not just English but "English english, the language of money," the kind she hears in banks.
English to English works but it appears to cause more severe issues when translate works harder, so start with a non-English title or ask it to turn English into another language.
With what I was able to do with ngrams and searching World English, British English, and American English, the word "American" was even more misleading to speakers of English around the world.
"Our cockpits are in English, our manuals are in English and a lot of our communications are in English," he said.
Different words, different pronunciations, and different spellings have created two distinct separations in the English language: British English and American English.
If they want to attack English, they should find English.
Everyone I know watches English movies, listens to English music.
It is in English, Dutch and Spanish, with English subtitles.
It in English, Hebrew, German and French, with English subtitles.
But English royalty did not speak English until the Renaissance.
All varieties of English are powerfully influenced by American English.
Monos Rated R. In English and Spanish, with English subtitles.
Running time: In French, Flemish and English, with English subtitles.
Simon Horobin is a professor of English at Oxford University and the author of "How English Became English" and "Does Spelling Matter?"
An estimated 250,31 native English speakers work as English teachers worldwide, according to the International Teaching English as a Foreign Language organization.
Those taking part were all native English speakers listening to English.
It is in English, Arabic, Bosnian and Dari, with English subtitles.
My father, who knew English, became a translator and English tutor.
My husband is English—my son is half English and half French.
It is in French, English, Arabic, Flemish and Pashtun, with English subtitles.
The scripts arrive first in English, then in both English and Dothraki.
I do the worst English accent in the history of English accents.
He studied Joyce's English with care, for English was his fourth language.
Because I don't know English well also I can't speak English well.
Does the Academy recognize English-based creole languages as English or not?
This prompted her to learn how to speak English -- and only English.
He speaks English, and the things he says in English are misogynistic.
English is a global language because English speakers have been global conquerors.
It'll start rolling out in the US with Spanish and English, in Canada with French and English, and India with Hindi and English next month.
In other cases, Euro-English is just a naive but incorrect extension of English grammatical rules: many nouns in English that don't properly pluralise with a final "s" are merrily used in Euro-English, such as "informations" and "competences".
Australian-English, much like American-English, has developed plenty of its own nuances that set it apart from the Queen's English over the past few centuries.
Nigerians speak something called pidgin English, and I knew I didn't want to write in pidgin English because even the very educated people speak pidgin English.
I'm also English, and a lot of Northern Irish Catholics hate the English.
People read books, my school mates, they read English just for learning English.
To turn on English subtitles, click "CC" and change the language to English.
After "English Blood on English Soil," only two episodes remain in the series.
" She added, "Then some of the organizers were shouting 'English only, English only.
The English The name refers to the chef, Todd English, not the cuisine.
"I dream in English, and I swear in English," Pagenaud, 32, said, laughing.
Canadian English differs from American English in many ways, from spelling to slang.
Delilah and Ursula are English and Jamaican, and Amelia is English and Japanese.
Most couples choose Aramaic and English, or Hebrew and English, Mr. Parker said.
"The Eagle Huntress" is rated G. In English and Kazakh, with English subtitles.
Then there is what I call the traditional English school countertenor who is probably more at home in the English Renaissance, or in English oratorios by Handel.
The diaries in "A Life Discarded" are spiritual English trash — they live in an English landscape of dreaming woods and quelled hopes; they use an English vocabulary.
For instance, a stroller in American-English is called a pram in Australian-English.
Once there, she decided to venture into the English market to practice her English.
They may have given their children English names, but these parents struggle with English.
The English actress got her start playing Sasha Valentine in the English drama "Hollyoaks."
Not only do I speak fluent English, I'm paid to correct other people's English!
Google Translate doesn't handle Chinese-to-English or English-to-Chinese translation very well.
English speakers can earn as much as $30 an hour on sites teaching English.
" Nigger is Standard English and nigga is Black English," he writes, matter-of-factly.
Chung's English is improving, which made working with an English-speaking coach more attractive.
"Her family speaks English, but her dad speaks mostly political English," Mr. Mateo said.
Tech Tip Q. How do I find English-language content with English-language subtitles?
"Clearly she knew English and she was reading documents and using English," he said.
Japan's first lady does not speak English Trump said during the interview the first lady of Japan, Akie Abe, "doesn't speak English," despite videos showing her speaking English.
According to Pew, 76% of Hispanic millennials speak only English at home or speak English "very well," and 88% of Hispanics ages 5 to 17 are proficient English speakers.
The guide was published in English, but there are many Americans who don't speak English.
I spoke English as well as I could and tried desperately to look more English.
Has English become more prominent as English-language-based mobile apps connect the developing world?
We recommend watching it in German with English subtitles, rather than the dubbed English version.
KS: All Things Digital means all things digital in English, Recode means recode in English.
In my bad English and their bad English, we talked and it was very emotional.
Right now, you only have the option to choose between American English and British English
The opera will be sung in English and accompanied by supertitles in English and Chinese.
He's influenced by English fantasy books, and as a Japanese kid, he learned rudimentary English.
Because you are in an English restaurant, you will be curious about the English food.
She got an English degree and eventually found a job teaching English to other immigrants.
It is difficult for me, but I will practice English and we'll meet in English.
It was to emphasise what all English people had in common as English people (the term "English" was regularly used at the time to describe citizens of the United Kingdom).
Under the current law, students who do not speak English must spend one year in an English-only class before moving to mainstream classes in English at their grade level.
This is its first language besides English (and various English accents) that Google Assistant can understand.
Here's a good video showing some of the many differences between Australian-English and American-English.
The man speaks only in English in the recording; the woman alternates between English and Mandarin.
Those born on English soil were considered automatically English subjects, even if their parents were foreigners.
Tell me a story in English, and I can repeat it concurrently in English as well.
Now, non-Anglophone scientists learn English; English-speaking scientists hardly bother with other languages at all.
Teachers who wilfully used languages other than English during English-immersion classes could face legal action.
Yet by year five the children taught in Kom outperformed English-medium children even in English.
We take improper English and use our technology to correct or translated it into proper English.
After all, that's what non-English speakers have been doing with English-language pop for decades.
"Babbel is a stepping stone back to other Cambridge English products," the Cambridge English CEO said.
"In the long run if you keep borrowing English, you end up speaking English," he said.
" The English writer Joseph Addison, who in 1694 published "An Account of the Greatest English Poets.
Why does it matter that an English man is English when he shouts at Irish protesters?
For example, you could ask Alexa in English for the weather, and she'll reply in English.
English is one of Ireland's two official languages, so English-speaking travelers should have no trouble.
English is required, but many students graduate with too few English credits to enter a university.
He said Good Doctor is now aiming to roll out an English version in the second quarter to meet demand from English speakers in China and users in English-speaking countries.
This self-enforced masculine silence has been discussed at length in the past year by English soccer great Rio Ferdinand, English cricket captain Freddie Flintoff, and English hip hop artist Stormzy.
The new multilingual mode will initially be available in the U.S., where it'll work with English and Spanish; Canada, where it'll offer French and English support; and India (Hindi and English).
There are more than 170,000 non-obsolete words in the English language, per the Oxford English Dictionary.
" Asked if being British is important to him, he declares a narrower identity: "It's being English. English.
But lots of English clubs are wealthy: nine of the world's 20 highest-earning clubs are English.
I assume and I'm quite sure the English scouts and English players are neither blind nor deaf.
You can take advantage of this enormous appetite for English learning by becoming an English teacher yourself.
So you're learning English, and while you're still trying to grasp it, you're learning science in English.
The Football Association, the English administrative body, condemned the violence and acknowledged English fans' part in it.
He excelled at English, winning prizes for his school essays, and wrote English verse throughout his life.
The Dutch found dealing with the English frustrating, and the English viewed Dutch directness as extremely rude.
"As much as the English don't know the French, the French don't know the English," she said.
He earned his bachelor's in English from Princeton followed by a master's in English literature from Yale.
A line of English poetry would have been great, but he didn't know any poetry in English.
"I didn't feel certain, either of the English in the script or of my English," he said.
Old English speakers can treat metaphor as an occasion to innovate; Modern English simply tries to describe.
Nigerians subvert the Western understanding of the English language in the country's own standard English, as well as in the use of Nigerian Pidgin English, which is also widely spoken in the country.
The phrase English language arts itself comes to kick off what should be a kid's lifelong awe at the boundlessly beautiful English language with jargon that is neither English, nor language, nor art.
As spotted by Android Police, customers in India can now purchase the Echo, Echo Dot, Echo Plus, and Harman Kardon Allure, although all of the speakers are notably more expensive than the versions sold in the US. The Echo speakers have also received support for English (India) to go along with English (English (Australia), English (Canada) English (UK), English (US), German, and Japanese), but so far they seemingly don't support Hindi, which will limit the potential audience for the Echo in India.
Note: the film played at Fantastic Fest with English subtitles, but there is no English-language trailer yet.
Antonia Lloyd-Jones, an outstanding Polish-English translator, sculpts Janina's English voice (complete with Blakean capitalisations) with panache.
Fluent in English, Rosé frequently covers both English and Korean songs and also plays the guitar and piano.
Al Jazeera English, the network's global English-language incarnation, was much more subtle than its Arabic-language counterpart.
Jigsaw only used edits written in English, so Perspective can only moderate in English — for now, at least.
There are also lists for series, documentaries, films, English-language shows, reality shows, and non-English language shows.
While the English Premier League only dates to 1003, the English football league tradition goes back to 1888.
The Libre ads will run on TV in English and digitally in both English and Spanish, Faughnan said.
So Russian operatives trained for English language proficiency will be assigned to countries where English is predominantly spoken.
Euro-English also uses words like "actor", "axis" or "agent" well beyond their narrow range in native English.
The guy on the Roosevelt was Ukrainian but, no problem, everybody speaks English—or, at least, some English.
As we know, the market for translations from English far outpaces the market for translated works into English.
You'll now see all the regional variations that are available — for example, English (US) and English (UK).7.
These databases were also analyzed to find language strongly associated with African American English or white-aligned English.
His mother is an English department chairwoman and English teacher at Lake Highland Preparatory High School in Orlando.
Looks pretty straightforward—but you're reading this on an English website, from the perspective of an English speaker.
The Argentine seemingly could speak barely a word of English when he arrived at the English maritime city.
Since at least the Elizabethan era, English identity had been bound up with English seamanship and imperial expansion.
English language-learning education platforms are on the rise: there are 2100 million English language learners in China.
English-born, Central New York-based Bonnie Gale has been making English willow baskets for almost 40 years.
Dr. Tanton pushed to make English the official language of the United States through his group U.S. English.
English and Maltese are the country's two official languages — and nearly 90 percent of the population speaks English.
In English and German with English subtitles Intrigo: Death of an Author Rated R for language and themes.
M.N., Harare, Zimbabwe My parents tried to protect me with English I am Hispanic and only speak English.
They do not come from only workers who arrive speaking English or workers who arrive not speaking English.
He tried to attend English classes, but was turned away because they said his English was too good.
Rowland points out that civil asset forfeiture originated in the English Navigation Act of 1660, which allowed the government to seize cargo on a non-English ship if it docked at an English port.
Although English became an official language after the 23 genocide — English-speaking exiles toppled the perpetrating government — it was not till 2000 that the country, a former Belgian colony, switched to English in schools.
Most English-language bachelor's at public universities are still in fields that use English anyway, such as English lit or American studies, as well as computer science, hotel management, international relations and international law.
The text to this Old English herbal was previously translated into modern English by Anne Van Arsdall in her book Medieval Herbal Remedies: The Old English Herbarium and Anglo-Saxon Medicine, first published in 2002.
"I can't speak English well in life," Shi said, "but I can speak English well with air traffic control."
It's a compilation of the verb "to be" in English and Spanish— "be" in English and "se" in Spanish.
The Oxford English Corpus collects roughly 150 million words of spoken and written English from various sources each month.
Languages change over the years and what was English before sounds like a foreign language to English speakers now.
"Most Italians speak English, but with English as a second language, some things get lost in translation," Valentine says.
Instead, English learners are initially taught in their own language, mainly Spanish, and then are gradually shifted to English.
They already can … do all their ABCs in Italian and in English, and I can't do that — in English!
So we have songs in Spanish, but we also have songs in English, because all the guys speak English.
She earned a master's degree in English education and her first career was teaching English to high school students.
I work with adult English learners who have recently moved to the U.S. and are committed to learning English.
Some universities in non-English speaking countries may have programs in English, but there is life outside the classroom.
Learning to speak English in an English-dominant country such as America is not in itself a bad idea.
" A woman is also heard speaking Mandarin to Shi, before she switches to English and says, "Speak English, please!
It is inconceivable that our visa officers have approved thousands of visas for English teachers whose English is incomprehensible.
There were some songs with English here and there before, but on this record, it was all in English.
During news conferences, he often responds in Slovak to questions posed in English — even though he speaks English well.
There is something particularly English about this talent, and it can produce a very English comedy of polite noncommunication.
But unfortunately, there's not as many sources in English as there are for the English and French medieval history.
This is a well-formed Old English compound (because Tolkien represents the language of the Rohirrim as Old English).
Transport, trains Most train station ticket agents don't speak English and kiosks for ticket purchases don't have English options.
Originally dubbed a "toaster crumpet," Thomas' English muffin hardly resembled actual English crumpets, which were more like porous pancakes.
Note the increasing population of Americans who reportedly watch English-language shows on Netflix with subtitles on ... in English.
Pictures can be great writing starters for English language learners, according to the English language education teacher Catherine Whyte.
Driving north, the kilometers become miles and the road signs are in English instead of both English and Gaelic.
More natural and expressive voice now available in Irish English, South African English, Danish, Norwegian, Cantonese and Mandarin (Taiwan).
It's not about the quality of English nouns and verbs, it's about the quality of English guns and money.
"Early on," he wrote, "blessed with an ear for variations of spoken English, I realized that I lived in four linguistic worlds": the Standard English he spoke at home; the working-class Italian-American English he learned in the Bronx; the heavily Latinate, slightly Yiddish English he heard at Fieldston; and black English, which he regarded, like jazz, as one of the great creative contributions of African-Americans.
Not everyone has a Ph.D. in English Literature like Mr. Gwee, who can code-switch effortlessly between Singlish and standard English, and extol the virtues of Singlish in an op-ed written in polished standard English.
Starting next month, this feature will be available for three pairs of languages in three regions: English and Spanish in the United States, Indian English and Hindi in India, and Canadian English and French in Canada.
For now, Baidu's translation tool is only able to translate English to Chinese and vice versa, or English and German.
English language Thai news outlet Khaosod English reported that the seventh boy emerged from the cave at 6:30 p.m.
He was madly in love with English then, and knew that his calling was to be a great English poet.
The wreckers of unions are I am afraid the English, or to be a little more precise, the English Brexiteers.
English clubs have also dominated Europe during 2018/19 as well, with both major club competitions producing all-English finals.
They say students are entitled to comprehensive, academic English, and that in the adult program, they mostly learn conversational English.
The French la munition was misunderstood by English-speakers with shaky French as l'ammunition, giving rise to the English word.
Like many others, I was able to write "proper" English because everyone in my life forced proper English on me.
Zaynab speaks English in most of her interactions, but she and her mother alternate between English and Urdu at home.
Although some children are taught to be bilingual in ASL and English, ASL is not designed to represent English directly.
In Algiers he persuaded the city governors to free 50 English slaves and open the port to all English vessels.
Part of that release was an English parser, adorable named Parsey McParseface, that has been trained to analyze English text.
"It may not be the Queen's English, but you have to speak some English just to get around," she said.
I got a 4.0 in my high school AP English class, and I speak on television in English and Spanish.
"The Russians learned English, the whole world learned English, and we learned Russian," Castro said in televised remarks last year.
So Pakistan's private schools use English textbooks and tests, even though 94 percent of private-school teachers don't know English.
There, guided by English-speaking teachers and surrounded by toddlers babbling in loose English, I adopted the new language quickly.
The English actor and actual D.J. Idris Elba plays a washed-up English D.J. turned nanny in this new series.
Dr. Stade received his master's degree in English in 1958 and his doctorate in English in 1965, both from Columbia.
There's dry stone walls, flower beds, phone boxes, post boxes, cars, homes, houses, everything that makes English towns English towns.
Middlesex also created an intensive English language institute, hoping to work with Cambodians of all ages struggling to learn English.
He veered between Portuguese and broken English, sometimes jumping offstage to gather a suggested English word from an audience member.
Also, the announcement that her favorite subject was English in school could double as a hint that Kitty is English.
In a unique choice, Kayiza doesn't assume an English-langauge point of view, adding Chinese subtitles to the English dialogue.
The students in an English learners classroom speak many different languages at home, and their English-language competence varies widely.
Vrandečić had edited Wikipedia in Croatian, English, and German, so he recognized the limitations of using plain English semantic tagging.
"The fact we are adding more and more world English words really reflects the global reach of English," she said.
I live in a household where my wife speaks Vietnamese (and English), and I speak English (and Tamil, and Spanish).
As a native English speaker, you could put those skills to work and teach others to speak or write English.
For example, if intelligent tutoring systems are available only in English, non-English speakers will be at a large disadvantage.
That message was delivered in broken English, which linguistic experts said might have been faked by a native English speaker.
According to the CMS estimates, 211 percent speak some English, with 2700 percent speaking English "well, very well," or exclusively.
If you teach the translation system to translate English to Korean and vice versa, and also English to Japanese and vice versa… could it translate Korean to Japanese, without resorting to English as a bridge between them?
He speaks English not only well but gladly, in contrast to his predecessors, François Hollande (whose ropy English was the butt of jokes) and Jacques Chirac (who often pointedly refused to talk in English, though he could).
A long-term excuse for the English national team's limited success at international tournaments is the high level of competition young English players face from international players as they're coming up through the ranks at English clubs.

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