ADJECTIU | pert | anglès | of or relating to or characteristic of England or its culture or people |
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pert | anglès | of or relating to the English language | |
NOM | communication | anglès, anglés, English | an Indo-European language belonging to the West Germanic branch |
person | anglès, anglés | a man who is a native or inhabitant of England | |
person | anglès | a native or inhabitant of England | |
person | anglès, creditor | a person to whom money is owed by a debtor | |
cognition | anglès | the discipline that studies the English language and literature |
Sentit | Of or relating to or characteristic of England or its culture or people. | |
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Anglès | English | |
Espanyol | inglés | |
Noms | Anglaterra | A division of the United Kingdom |
anglés, anglès, English | An Indo-European language belonging to the West Germanic branch | |
Verbs | anglicitzar | make English in appearance |
Sentit | Of or relating to the English language. | |
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Anglès | English | |
Espanyol | inglés | |
Noms | anglès | The discipline that studies the English language and literature |
anglés, anglès, English | An Indo-European language belonging to the West Germanic branch |
Sentit | An Indo-European language belonging to the West Germanic branch; the official language of Britain and the United States and most of the commonwealth countries. | |
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Sinònims | anglés, English | |
Específic | Received Pronunciation | The approved pronunciation of British English |
americà, anglès americà | The English language as used in the United States | |
anglès mitjà | English from about 1100 to 1450 | |
anglès modern | English since about 1450 | |
anglés antic, anglès antic, anglosaxó | English prior to about 1100 | |
escocés, escocès | The dialect of English used in Scotland | |
General | germànic occidental | A branch of the Germanic languages |
Anglès | English, English language | |
Espanyol | English language, English, inglés | |
Adjectius | anglès | Of or relating to or characteristic of England or its culture or people |
anglès | Of or relating to the English language |
Sentit | A man who is a native or inhabitant of England. | |
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Sinònim | anglés | |
Membre de | Anglaterra | A division of the United Kingdom |
Específic | John Bull, limey | A man of English descent |
jacobita | Any distinguished personage during the reign of James I | |
General | anglès | A native or inhabitant of England |
Anglès | Englishman | |
Espanyol | inglés |
Sentit | A native or inhabitant of England. | |
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Membre de | Anglaterra | A division of the United Kingdom |
Específic | anglesa | A woman who is a native or inhabitant of England |
anglosaxó | A person of Anglo-Saxon (especially British) descent whose native tongue is English and whose culture is strongly influenced by English culture as in WASP for 'White Anglo-Saxon Protestant' | |
anglosaxó | A native or inhabitant of England prior to the Norman Conquest | |
anglés, anglès | A man who is a native or inhabitant of England | |
londinenca, londinenc | A native or resident of London | |
pom | A disparaging term for a British person | |
General | britànic | A native or inhabitant of Great Britain |
Anglès | English person | |
Espanyol | inglés |
Sentit | A person to whom money is owed by a debtor; someone to whom an obligation exists. | |
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Sinònim | creditor | |
Específic | creditor hipotecari | The person who accepts a mortgage |
General | ésser humà, humà, individu, mortal, persona | A human being |
Contrari | debitor, deutora, deutor | A person who owes a creditor |
Anglès | creditor | |
Espanyol | acreedor | |
Verbs | abonar | (accounting) enter as credit |
Sentit | The discipline that studies the English language and literature. | |
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General | arts, humanitats, lletres | studies intended to provide general knowledge and intellectual skills (rather than occupational or professional skills) |
Anglès | English | |
Espanyol | inglés | |
Adjectius | anglès | Of or relating to the English language |
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