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I Adj.1. weitS. British; engS., auch Sprache: English; englische Broschur DRUCK. (cheap) hardback; die Englischen Fräulein KATH. an order of teaching nuns; ein englischer Garten a landscape garden; die englische Krankheit MED. altm. rickets; WIRTS. the English disease; die englische Schule des Reitens the English School of riding; englisches Traben rising trot* * *English* * *Ẹng|lisch(e) ['ɛŋlɪʃ]ntEnglishSee:→ auch Deutsch(e)* * *1) (of England or its inhabitants: three English people; the English language.) English2) (the main language of England and the rest of Britain, North America, a great part of the British Commonwealth and some other countries: He speaks English.) English* * *Eng·lisch[ˈɛŋlɪʃ]1. LING English\Englisch sprechend English-speaking2. (Fach) English* * *das; Englisch[s] Englishein gutes/fehlerfreies Englisch sprechen — speak good/perfect English; s. auch Deutsch
* * *Englisch1 n; -en; LING English;das Englische the English language, English;auf Englisch in English;aus dem Englischen from (the) English;Englisch sprechend (der Sprache mächtig) English-speaking; als Muttersprache: auch anglophone fachsprEnglisch2 adj:* * *das; Englisch[s] Englishein gutes/fehlerfreies Englisch sprechen — speak good/perfect English; s. auch Deutsch
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2 Englischer Gruß
mAngelic Salutation
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