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norgeneral [a]: engelsk
language [n]: engelsk [u]
spageneral [a]: inglés
language [n]: inglés [m]
swegeneral [a]: engelsk
language [n]: engelska [u]
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  1. [adj]: English, European country, European nation [rt]
  2. [adj]: English, West Germanic, West Germanic language [rt]
  3. [n]: English, English language, West Germanic [gt], West Germanic language [gt]
  4. [n]: English, English people, nation [gt], land [gt], country [gt]
  5. [n]: English, humanistic discipline [gt], humanities [gt], liberal arts [gt], arts [gt]
  6. [n]: English, side, spin [gt]
Derived terms:American English, Australian English, British English, Englishman, Englishwoman, basic english, black english, black english vernacular, body english, borough english, department of english, english-gothic, english-gothic architecture, english-speaking, english-weed, english bean, english breakfast tea, english bulldog, english cavalry saddle, english channel, english civil war, english class, english cocker spaniel, english daisy, english department, english elm, english foxhound, english hawthorn, english hippocrates, english horn, english iris, english ivy, english lady crab, english language, english lavender, english muffin, english oak, english people, english person, english plantain, english primrose, english professor, english revolution, english runner bean, english ryegrass, english saddle, english setter, english sole, english sonnet, english sparrow, [Show less / more]
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  1. Dont you think that people from English-speaking countries earn an unreasonable amount from the English language industry? Since Im Japanese, Id like to use materials exclusively made by Japanese people. But you know, you cant really tell if the English is good or not unless its been checked by a native speaker. What do you mean by good English!? English used by native speakers? Are natives really that great, anyway?
  2. All students of English should have a good English-English dictionary at hand.
  3. If you cant go to an English-speaking country to study, perhaps you can find an English native speaker living nearby that can help you learn English.
  4. Researchers at the university of Paderborn have established that it took up to 2000 hours of English learning for a French speaker to speak English correctly. Given that there are 32 weeks of classes in a year and with 3 hours of lessons every week, 20.83 years of study are thus necessary for a French person to speak good English.
  5. After the invasion, Viking men took English wives and fathered children with the result that their daughters learned correct English from their mothers, and their sons learned bad English from their fathers, who hadn’t been in the country long enough to master the language.
  6. Many people easily understand the injustice of the current language situation in the world where English dominates. But they also see the collective advantages, as for example a relatively good and direct communication between intellectuals and leaders of different languages through the English language, and the personal advantages as their own knowledge of the English language. About a neutral language such as Esperanto, one does not know much and does not seek information.
  7. Whoever thinks: These days, everyone speaks English or The entire world speaks English without asking what portion of the global population it is that speaks English, and how well they can speak it, is someone who does not want to see the reality in front of their eyes.
  8. While the daughters of the Viking invaders were brought up by their English mothers and learned to speak good English, the little boys ran along with their father picking up his less than grammatical English, as a result of which, to this day, poor grammar is associated with masculinity in the Anglo-Saxon world.
  9. The best way to master English composition is to keep a diary in English.
  10. Those who learn English cannot do without English dictionaries.
  11. Why are you studying English so hard? To be an English teacher.
  12. Try to speak English as often as possible if you want to improve your English.
  13. If you listen to English programs on the radio, you can learn English for nothing.
  14. Because of its origins, Canadian English has features of both American and British English.
  15. Mr Jones, whose wife teaches English, is himself a professor of English.
  16. British English differs from American English in many ways.
  17. There are some differences between British English and American English.
  18. After school, I go to an English school to practice English conversation.
  19. How can you tell good English from bad English?
  20. In Japan there are a lot of translations from English to Japanese and from Japanese to English, there isnt much real demand for J-S and S-J.
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