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From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
See also: english

English

English Wikipedia has an article on:
English
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Alternative forms

  • Inglish (dated, rare)
  • Englishe (archaic)
  • (spin): english (US)
  • (render into English): english (dated, rare)

Etymology

From Middle English Englisch, English, Inglis, from Old English Englisċ (“of the Angles; English”), from Engle (“the Angles”), a Germanic tribe +‎ -isċ; equivalent to Engle +‎ -ish. Compare West Frisian Ingelsk, Scots Inglis (older ynglis), Dutch Engels, Danish engelsk, Old French Englesche (whence French anglais), German englisch, Spanish inglés, all ultimately derived from Proto-Indo-European *h₂enǵʰ- (“narrow”) (compare Sanskrit अंहु (áṃhu, “narrow”), अंहस् (áṃhas, “anxiety, sin”), Latin angustus (“narrow”), Old Church Slavonic ѫзъкъ (ǫzŭkŭ, “narrow”)). More at Angles (tribe) § Etymology on Wikipedia.Wikipedia

Pronunciation

  • (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /ˈɪŋ(ɡ)lɪʃ/, (non-standard) /ˈɪŋɡəlɪʃ/
    • Audio (Received Pronunciation):(file)
  • (General American) IPA(key): /ˈɪŋ(ɡ)lɪʃ/
    • Audio (General American):(file)
  • (General Australian) IPA(key): /ˈɪŋɡləʃ/
  • (Indic) IPA(key): /ɪŋˈɡlɪʃ/
  • Rhymes: -ɪŋɡlɪʃ
  • Hyphenation: Engl‧ish

Adjective

English (comparative more English, superlative most English)

  1. Of or pertaining to England.
    • 1941, George Orwell, The Lion and the Unicorn, Pt. I:
      During the war of 1914–18 the English working class were in contact with foreigners to an extent that is rarely possible. The sole result was that they brought back a hatred of all Europeans, except the Germans, whose courage they admired.
  2. English-language; of or pertaining to the language, descended from Anglo-Saxon, which developed in England.
    Those immigrants Anglicised their names to make them sound more English.
    • 2020, Abi Daré, The Girl With The Louding Voice, Sceptre, page 187:
      Honest, honest, English is just a language of confusions.
  3. Of or pertaining to the people of England (e.g. Englishmen and Englishwomen).
    • 1765, John Zephaniah Holwell, Interesting Historical Events, Relative to the Provinces of Bengal, and the Empire of Indostan: With a Seasonable Hint and Perswasive to the [...]‎[1], volume 1, T. Becket and P.A. De Hondt, page 150:
      The Uſuwrper [...] within a few miles Tanna's Fort, near the Engliſh ſettlement of Fort William.
    • 1897 December (indicated as 1898), Winston Churchill, chapter II, in The Celebrity: An Episode, New York, N.Y.: The Macmillan Company; London: Macmillan & Co., Ltd., →OCLC:
      Sunning himself on the board steps, I saw for the first time Mr. Farquhar Fenelon Cooke. He was dressed out in broad gaiters and bright tweeds, like an English tourist, and his face might have belonged to Dagon, idol of the Philistines.
    • 2019 November 25, Peter C. Mancall, “Pilgrims survived until the first Thanksgiving thanks to an epidemic that devastated Native Americans”, in CNN‎[2], archived from the original on 21 June 2021:
      These first English migrants to Jamestown endured terrible disease and arrived during a period of drought and colder-than-normal winters. The migrants to Roanoke on the outer banks of Carolina, where the English had gone in the 1580s, disappeared. And a brief effort to settle the coast of Maine in 1607 and 1608 failed because of an unusually bitter winter.
  4. Of or pertaining to the avoirdupois system of measure.
    an English ton
  5. (Amish) Non-Amish, so named for speaking English rather than a variety of German.
  6. (film, television) Denoting a vertical orientation of the barn doors on a camera.
    Coordinate term: Chinese

Synonyms

  • (related to England): southron (Scots)

Hyponyms

  • Anglish

Derived terms

Terms derived from English (adjective)
  • English Bicknor
  • English bluebell
  • English Foxhound
  • English foxhound
  • English Gypsy
  • English ivy
  • English River
  • English round hand
  • English Springer Spaniel
  • English sweat
  • English toy spaniel
  • full English
  • full English breakfast
  • Old English sheepdog
  • un-English
  • white English bulldog

Translations

of or pertaining to England
  • Albanian: anglez (sq)
  • Arabic: إِنْجِلِيزِيّ (ar) (ʔinjilīziyy) or إِنْكِلِيزِيّ (ar) (ʔinkilīziyy)
    Hijazi Arabic: إنْقِليزي m (ingilīzi)
  • Armenian: անգլիական (hy) (angliakan)
  • Assamese: বিলাতী (bilati), ইংৰাজ (iṅraz), ইংৰাজী (iṅrazi)
  • Asturian: inglés (ast)
  • Azerbaijani: ingilis
  • Bashkir: инглиз (ingliz)
  • Belarusian: англі́йскі (anhlíjski), анге́льскі (anhjélʹski) (Taraškievica), анґе́льскі (angjélʹski) (Taraškievica)
  • Bengali: ইংরেজি (bn) (iṅreji)
  • Bulgarian: англи́йски (bg) (anglíjski)
  • Burmese: အင်္ဂလိပ် (my) (angga.lip)
  • Buryat: англи (angli)
  • Carpathian Rusyn: анґлі́цькый (anglícʹkŷj)
  • Catalan: anglès (ca)
    Valencian: anglés (ca)
  • Chinese:
    Mandarin: 英格蘭的 / 英格兰的 (zh) (Yīnggélán de), 英 (zh) (Yīng)
  • Czech: anglický (cs)
  • Danish: engelsk (da)
  • Dutch: Engels (nl)
  • Esperanto: angla (eo)
  • Estonian: inglise (et)
  • Ewe: Eŋlisi
  • Faroese: enskur m, eingilskur m
  • Finnish: englantilainen (fi)
  • French: anglais (fr) m, anglaise (fr) f
  • Frisian:
    West Frisian: Ingelsk (fy)
  • Galician: inglés (gl), inglesa f
  • Georgian: ინგლისური (ka) (inglisuri)
  • German: englisch (de), engländisch
  • Greek: αγγλικός (el) (anglikós), εγγλέζικος (el) (englézikos) (informally)
  • Gujarati: અંગ્રેજી (gu) (aṅgrejī)
  • Hawaiian: ʻEnelani, Pelekāne
  • Hebrew: אַנְגְּלִי (ang'lí)
  • Hiligaynon: Ingles
  • Hindi: अंग्रेज़ी (hi) (aṅgrezī), अंग्रेज़ (aṅgrez), अंग्रेजी (hi) (aṅgrejī), अंग्रेज (hi) (aṅgrej), विलायती (hi) (vilāytī), बिलायती (hi) (bilāytī), इंगलिश (hi) (iṅgliś)
  • Hungarian: angol (hu), angliai (hu)
  • Icelandic: enskur (is)
  • Ido: Angliana (io)
  • Indonesian: Inggris (id), keinggrisan
  • Interlingua: anglese (ia)
  • Irish: Sasanach (ga)
  • Italian: inglese (it)
  • Jamaican Creole: Ingglish
  • Japanese: イギリスの (ja) (Igirisu no), イングランドの (ja) (Ingurando no), 英 (ja) (えい, Ei)
  • Jingpho: Inglik, Inggalik, Ing-galik
  • Kashubian: anielsczi (csb)
  • Kazakh: ағылшын (ağylşyn)
  • Khmer: អង់គ្លេស (km) (ʼɑngkleih)
  • Korean: 영국(英國)의 (yeonggug-ui), 영(英) (ko) (yeong)
  • Kurdish:
    Central Kurdish: ئِنگلیزی (inglîzî)
    Northern Kurdish: inglîzî (ku)
  • Kyrgyz: англис (anglis), иңглиш (iŋgliş)
  • Ladin: nglëisc m
  • Lao: ອັງກິດ (ʼang kit)
  • Latin: anglēnsis
  • Latvian: angļu (lv), anglisks
  • Lithuanian: anglų (lt), angliškas
  • Low German:
    German Low German: engelsch
  • Macedonian: англиски (angliski)
  • Malay: Inggeris (ms), Inggris (Indonesia)
  • Maltese: Ingliż (mt) m, Ingliża f
  • Manx: Sostynagh
  • Māori: Ingarihi
  • Marathi: इंग्रजी (mr) (iṅgrajī), इंग्रज m (iṅgraj)
  • Mongolian:
    Cyrillic: англи (mn) (angli)
  • Neapolitan: ngrese
  • Norman: angllais (Guernsey), Angliais (Jersey)
  • Norwegian:
    Bokmål: engelsk (no)
    Nynorsk: engelsk
  • Occitan: anglés (oc)
    Old Occitan: engles
  • Ojibwa:
    Northwestern Ojibwa: zhaaganaashiimowin
  • Old Church Slavonic:
    Cyrillic: англїискъ (angliiskŭ)
  • Pashto: انګرېزي (ps) (angrezí), انګليسي (ps) (englisí)
  • Persian: اِنْگْلیسی (fa) (englisi)
  • Polish: angielski (pl)
  • Portuguese: inglês (pt)
  • Romani: anglo m, anglojka f
  • Romanian: englez (ro)
  • Russian: англи́йский (ru) (anglíjskij)
  • Sardinian: inglesu m, ingresu f
  • Scots: Inglis
  • Scottish Gaelic: Sasannach
  • Serbo-Croatian:
    Cyrillic: енглеск
    Latin: engleski (sh) m
  • Sicilian: ngrisi (scn)
  • Sindhi: اَنگريزِي (sd) (angrezi)
  • Sinhalese: ඉංග්‍රීසි (si) (iṁgrīsi)
  • Slovak: anglický (sk)
  • Slovene: angléški (sl)
  • Sorbian:
    Upper Sorbian: jendźelski (hsb)
  • Spanish: inglés (es)
  • Swahili: -ingereza
  • Swedish: engelsk (sv)
  • Tagalog: Ingles (tl)
  • Tajik: англисӣ (tg) (anglisi)
  • Tamil: ஆங்கில (āṅkila)
  • Tatar: инглиз (ingliz)
  • Telugu: ఇంగ్లీషు (te) (iṅglīṣu), ఆంగ్ల (āṅgla), ఆంగ్లేయ (āṅglēya)
  • Thai: อังกฤษ (th) (ang-grìt)
  • Tibetan: དབྱིན་ཇི (dbyin ji)
  • Turkish: İngiliz (tr)
  • Turkmen: iňlis
  • Tuvan: англи (angli)
  • Ukrainian: англі́йський (uk) (anhlíjsʹkyj)
  • Unami: Inklìshi
  • Urdu: اَن٘گْریزی (ur) (aṅgrezī), انگلستانی (iṅglistānī)
  • Uyghur: ئىنگلىز (in'gliz)
  • Uzbek: ingliz (uz)
  • Vietnamese: Anh (vi) (英 (vi))
  • Volapük: Linglänik (vo)
  • Welsh: Seisnig (cy)
  • Zhuang: Yinghgoz
of or pertaining to the English language
  • Acehnese: Inggréh, bahsa Inggréh
  • Afrikaans: Engels (af)
  • Akan: Enyiresi
  • Albanian: gjuha angleze
  • Apache:
    Western Apache: indaa’ biyáti’
  • Arabic: إِنْجِلِيزِيّ (ar) (ʔingilīziyy), إِنْجِلِيزِيّ (ar) m (ʔinjilīziyy), إِنْجِلِيزِيَّة (ar) f (ʔinjilīziyya), إِنْجِلِيزِيُّون (ar) m pl (ʔinjilīziyyūn), إِنْجِلِيزِيِّين f pl (ʔinjilīziyyīn), إِنْجِلِيز (ar) pl (ʔinjilīz), إِنْجِلِيز (ar) n pl (ʔinjilīz), إِنْجِلِيزِيَّان m du (ʔinjilīziyyān), إِنْجِلِيزِيَّيْن m du (ʔinjilīziyyayn), إِنْجِلِيزِيَّتَان f du (ʔinjilīziyyatān), إِنْجِلِيزِيَّتَيْن f du (ʔinjilīziyyatayn)
    Hijazi Arabic: إنْقِليزي m (ingilīzi)
  • Aragonese: anglés (an)
  • Armenian: անգլերեն (hy) (angleren)
  • Assamese: ইংৰাজী (iṅrazi)
  • Asturian: inglés (ast)
  • Avar: ингилис (ingilis)
  • Aymara: inlish
  • Azerbaijani: ingilis
  • Bambara: Angilɛkan, Ingliz
  • Banjarese: Inggris
  • Banyumasan: ꦲꦶꦁꦒꦿꦶꦱ꧀ (inggris)
  • Basque: ingeles (eu)
  • Belarusian: англі́йскі (anhlíjski), анге́льскі (anhjélʹski) (Taraškievica), анґе́льскі (angjélʹski) (Taraškievica)
  • Bengali: ইংরেজি (bn) (iṅreji)
  • Breton: saozneg (br)
  • Bulgarian: англи́йски (bg) (anglíjski)
  • Burmese: အင်္ဂလိပ် (my) (angga.lip)
  • Catalan: anglès (ca)
    Valencian: anglés (ca)
  • Cebuano: Iningles
  • Chechen: ингалсан (ingalsan)
  • Chichewa: Chingerezi
  • Chinese:
    Mandarin: 英語的 / 英语的 (zh) (yīngyǔ de), 英文的 (zh) (yīngwén de)
  • Chuvash: акӑлчан (ak̬ălč̬an)
  • Circassian:
    East Circassian: Инджылыбзэ (Jindžələbzɛ)
  • Cornish: Sowsnek
  • Czech: anglický (cs)
  • Danish: engelsk (da)
  • Dhivehi: އިނގިރޭސި (iⁿgirēsi)
  • Dutch: Engels (nl)
  • Emilian: inglaiṡ m, ingléś m
  • Erzya: Англань (Anglań)
  • Esperanto: anglalingva
  • Estonian: inglise (et)
  • Ewe: Eŋlisi, Eŋlisigbe
  • Extremaduran: ingresa
  • Faroese: enskur m, eingilskur f
  • Fijian: vaka-valagi (fj)
  • Finnish: englannin (fi), englanninkielinen (fi)
  • Franco-Provençal: anglès
  • French: anglais (fr)
  • Frisian:
    West Frisian: Ingelsk (fy)
  • Friulian: inglês
  • Galician: inglés (gl)
  • Georgian: ინგლისური (ka) (inglisuri), ინგლისურენოვანი (inglisurenovani)
  • German: englisch (de), englischsprachig (de)
    Alemannic German: änglisch
  • Greek: αγγλικός (el) (anglikós), εγγλέζικος (el) (englézikos) (informal)
  • Guarani:
    Paraguayan Guarani: (please verify) inglyesñe'ẽ (ingrājī), (please verify) ingyaterrañe'ẽ (gn)
  • Gujarati: અંગ્રેજી (gu) (aṅgrejī)
  • Hawaiian: Pelekāne, haole
  • Hebrew: אַנְגְּלִי (anglí)
  • Hiligaynon: Ingles
  • Hindi: अंग्रेज़ी (hi) (aṅgrezī), आँग्लभाषा (āṅglabhāṣā), अंग्रेजी (hi) (aṅgrejī), इंगलिश (hi) (iṅgliś)
  • Hmong:
    White Hmong: Askiv
  • Hungarian: angol (hu)
  • Icelandic: enskur (is)
  • Ido: Angliana (io), Angla (io), Anglalingua
  • Igbo: Inglish
  • Indonesian: Inggris (id)
  • Interlingua: anglese (ia)
  • Irish: Béarlach
  • Italian: inglese (it)
  • Japanese: 英語の (ja) (えいごの, eigo no)
  • Kashubian: anielsczi (csb)
  • Kazakh: Ағылшын (Ağylşyn)
  • Khmer: ភាសាអង់គ្លេស (km) (phéasaʼងគ្លេស)
  • Korean: 영어(英語)의 (yeong'eo-ui)
  • Kurdish:
    Central Kurdish: ئِنگلیزی (inglîzî)
    Northern Kurdish: inglîzî (ku)
  • Kyrgyz: англисче (ky) (anglisce), иңглишче (iŋglişce)
  • Ladin: nglëisc m
  • Lao: ພາສາອັງກິດ (lo) (phā sā ʼang kit)
  • Latin: anglicus
  • Latvian: angļu (lv), anglisks
  • Lithuanian: anglų (lt), angliškas
  • Macedonian: англиски (angliski)
  • Malay: bahasa Inggeris, Inggeris
  • Maltese: Ingliż (mt)
  • Manx: Baarlagh
  • Māori: Ingarihi
  • Marathi: इंग्रजी (mr) (iṅgrajī), इंग्लिश f (iṅgliś)
  • Mingrelian: ინგლისური ნინა (inglisuri nina)
  • Motu: Nao Gado
  • Nahuatl: Inglatlahtōlli
  • Navajo: Bilagáana bizaad
  • Norwegian:
    Bokmål: engelsk (no)
    Nynorsk: engelsk
  • Occitan: anglés (oc)
  • Odia: ଇଂରାଜୀ (iṁrāji)
  • Ohlone:
    Southern Ohlone: inkiS
  • Ojibwe: zhaaganaashiimowin, ᔖᑲᓈᐦᔒᒧᐎᓐ (zhaaganaashiimowin)
  • Old English: Englisċ (ang), Ænglisċ
  • Pannonian Rusyn: анґлийски (anglijski), енґлейски (englejski) (colloquial)
  • Pashto: انګليسي (ps) (englisí), انګرېزي (ps) (angrezí)
  • Pennsylvania German: Englisch
  • Persian: اِنْگْلیسی (fa) (englisi)
  • Polish: angielski (pl)
  • Portuguese: inglês (pt), anglo (pt), ânglico (pt)
  • Punjabi: ਅੰਗ੍ਰੇਜ਼ੀ (aṅgrezī)
  • Romani: anglicko
  • Romanian: englez (ro)
  • Russian: англи́йский (ru) (anglíjskij)
  • Samogitian: Onglu
  • Scots: Inglis
  • Scottish Gaelic: Beurla f
  • Serbo-Croatian:
    Cyrillic: енглески m
    Latin: engleski (sh) m
  • Shona: Chirungu
  • Sindhi: اَنگريزِي (sd) (angrezi)
  • Slovak: anglický (sk)
  • Slovene: angléški (sl)
  • Sorbian:
    Lower Sorbian: engelšćina, jenźelšćina
    Upper Sorbian: jendźelski (hsb)
  • Spanish: inglés (es)
  • Swedish: engelsk (sv)
  • Tagalog: Ingles (tl), english
  • Tajik: англисӣ (tg) (anglisi)
  • Tamil: ஆங்கில (āṅkila)
  • Telugu: ఇంగ్లీషు (te) (iṅglīṣu), ఆంగ్లము (āṅglamu), ఆంగ్లభాస (āṅglabhāsa)
  • Thai: อังกฤษ (th) (ang-grìt)
  • Turkish: İngilizce (tr)
  • Tuvan: англи (angli)
  • Udmurt: Англи (Angľi)
  • Ukrainian: англі́йський (uk) (anhlíjsʹkyj)
  • Unami: Inklìshi
  • Urdu: اَن٘گْریزی (ur) (aṅgrezī)
  • Uyghur: ئىنگلىز (in'gliz)
  • Uzbek: ingliz (uz)
  • Venetan: inglexe (vec)
  • Vietnamese: tiếng Anh (vi)
  • Volapük: Linglänapükik
  • Võro: Inglüse
  • Walloon: inglès (wa)
  • Waray-Waray: Ininglis
  • Welsh: Saesneg (cy)
  • West Flemish: Iengels
  • Wolof: angalteer
  • Yoruba: Gẹ̀ẹ́sì
  • Zazaki: inglîzkî
  • Zealandic: Iengels
  • Zhuang: Yinghyij
of or pertaining to an Englishman, Englishwoman, the English
  • Asturian: inglés (ast)
  • Bulgarian: англи́йски (bg) (anglíjski)
  • Chinese:
    Mandarin: 英国人的 (yīngguórén de)
  • Esperanto: (♂♀) angla (eo), (♂) virangla, (♀) anglina
  • Finnish: englantilainen (fi)
  • Hungarian: angol (hu)
  • Icelandic: enskur (is)
  • Irish: Sasanach (ga)
  • Korean: 영국인(英國人)의 (yeonggugin-ui), 영국(英國) 사람의 (yeongguk saram-ui)
  • Latvian: angļu (lv), anglisks
  • Lithuanian: angliškas m
  • Norwegian:
    Bokmål: engelsk (no)
    Nynorsk: engelsk
  • Romanian: englez (ro)
  • Russian: англи́йский (ru) (anglíjskij), англи́йский (ru) (anglíjskij)
  • Tamil: ஆங்கிலேய (āṅkilēya)
  • Unami: Inklìshi
  • Volapük: (♂♀) Linglänanik, (♂) hi-Linglänanik, (♀) ji-Linglänanik
of or pertaining to the avoirdupois system
  • Esperanto: brita (eo)
  • Finnish: brittiläinen (fi)
  • Hebrew: שייך למערכת המידות האנגלית
  • Hindi: अंग्रेज़ी (hi) (aṅgrezī), अंग्रेजी (hi) (aṅgrejī)
  • Icelandic: enskur (is)
  • Kurdish:
    Central Kurdish: ئِنگلیزی (inglîzî)
    Northern Kurdish: inglîzî (ku)
  • Norwegian: engelsk (no)
  • Persian: اِنْگْلیسی (fa) (englisi)
  • Portuguese: inglês (pt)
  • Sindhi: اَنگريزِي (sd) (angrezi)
  • Spanish: inglés (es)
  • Swedish: engelsk (sv)
  • Tamil: ஆங்கில (āṅkila)
The translations below need to be checked and inserted above into the appropriate translation tables. See instructions at Wiktionary:Entry layout § Translations.
Translations to be checked
  • Breton: (please verify) saoz (br); related to the language: (please verify) saoznek (br)
  • Swahili: (please verify) -ingereza

Noun

English (countable and uncountable, plural English or Englishes)

  1. (in the plural) The people of England, e.g., Englishmen and Englishwomen.
    • 1979, Stormont Mancroft, Bees in Some Bonnets, p. 175:
      Cricket—a game which the English, not being a spiritual people, have invented in order to give themselves some conception of eternity.
    The English and the ROTW have a long history of conflict, periodically interrupted for tea.
  2. (Amish, in the plural) The non-Amish, people outside the Amish faith and community.
  3. (uncountable) Facility with the English language, ability to employ English correctly and idiomatically.
    Sorry, my English isn't very good. I wish I had better English.
  4. (uncountable) A particular instance of the English language, including:
    1. The English term or expression for some thing or idea.
      What's the English for 'à peu près'? It depends: how is it being used?
    2. The English text or phrasing of some spoken or written communication.
      The specs are all correct, but the English in the instructions isn't as clear as it should be.
    3. A clear and readily understandable expression of some idea in English.
      Thank you, doctor. Now, please say that again in English.
      • 1994, Brannon Braga, Ronald D. Moore, “All Good Things...”, in Star Trek: The Next Generation, season 7, episodes 25-26, Brent Spiner and Gates McFadden (actors):
        Data: I have completed my analysis of the anomaly. It appears to be a multi-phasic temporal convergence in the space-time continuum.
        Dr. Crusher: In English, Data.
    4. Synonym of language arts, the class dedicated to improving primary and secondary school students' mastery of English and the material taught in such classes.
      I loved reading until 7th grade English.
      • 2018, Clarence Green, James Lambert, “Advancing disciplinary literacy through English for academic purposes: Discipline-specific wordlists, collocations and word families for eight secondary subjects”, in Journal of English for Academic Purposes, volume 35, →DOI, page 109:
        This reflects that in English, students learn a range of text types, such as procedures, editorials, poetry, and not just academic essays.
  5. (printing, dated) A size of type between pica (12 point) and great primer (18 point), standardized as 14-point.
  6. (uncountable, Canada, US) Alternative form of english.
    You are putting too much English on the ball.

Usage notes

  • The use of the plural form Englishes occurred in early modern English but is only seldom and exceptionally encountered in contemporary English. As with other collective demonyms, English is preceded by the definite article or some other determiner when referring to the people of England collectively.

Synonyms

  • (English people): southrons (Scots)
  • (type size): (German contexts) Mittel, (French contexts) Augustin

Coordinate terms

  • (sidespin): draw, follow

Translations

people from England
  • Arabic: إِنْجِلِيز (ar) pl (ʔinjilīz)
  • Armenian: անգլիացի (angliacʻi)
  • Asturian: inglés (ast) m
  • Basque: ingeles (eu)
  • Belarusian: англіча́нін m (anhličánin), англіча́нка f (anhličánka), анге́лец (anhjéljec) (Taraškievica), анге́лька (anhjélʹka) (Taraškievica), анґе́лец (angjéljec) (Taraškievica), анґе́лька (angjélʹka) (Taraškievica)
  • Bengali: ইংরেজি (bn) (iṅreji)
  • Breton: Saoz (br) m, Saozon (br) pl, Saozez (br) f, Saozezed (br) f pl
  • Bulgarian: англича́нин (bg) m (angličánin), англича́нка f (angličánka)
  • Catalan: anglès (ca) m, anglesa (ca) f
    Valencian: anglés (ca) m, anglesa (ca) f
  • Chinese:
    Cantonese: 英國人 / 英国人 (jing1 gwok3 jan4)
    Mandarin: 英國人 / 英国人 (zh) (yīngguórén)
  • Czech: Angličan (cs) m, Angličanka (cs) f
  • Danish: englænder (da)
  • Dutch: Engelsman (nl) m, Engelse (nl) f, Engelsen (nl) pl
  • Esperanto: anglo (eo), anglino, vira anglo, angla viro, angla virino
  • Estonian: inglane (et) m or f, inglanna f
  • Ewe: Eŋlisitɔ n
  • Faroese: onglendingur
  • Finnish: englantilainen (fi)
  • French: anglais (fr) m or m pl, anglaise (fr) f, anglaises (fr) f pl
  • Georgian: ინგლისელი (ingliseli), ინგლისელები (ingliselebi)
  • German: Engländer (de) m pl
  • Greek: Άγγλος (el) m (Ánglos), Αγγλίδα (el) f (Anglída), Εγγλέζος (el) m (Englézos), Εγγλέζα (el) f (Engléza)
  • Hebrew: אַנְגְּלִי m (angli), אנגליה f (anglia)
  • Hindi: अंग्रेज़ (aṅgrez), अंग्रेज़ी (hi) (aṅgrezī), अंग्रेज (hi) (aṅgrej), अंग्रेजी (hi) (aṅgrejī), इंगलिश (hi) (iṅgliś)
  • Hungarian: angol (hu)
  • Icelandic: Englendingar (is) m pl
  • Indonesian: orang Inggris
  • Interlingua: anglese (ia)
  • Irish: Sasanach (ga) m
  • Italian: inglese (it)
  • Japanese: イギリス人 (ja) (Igirisu-jin), (archaic) 英国人 (ja) (えいこくじん, Eikokujin)
  • Khmer: អង់គ្លេស (km) (ʼɑngkleih)
  • Korean: 영국인(英國人) (ko) (yeonggugin), 영국(英國) 사람 (yeongguk saram)
  • Kurdish:
    Central Kurdish: ئِنگلیز (inglîz)
    Northern Kurdish: inglîz (ku)
  • Ladin: nglëisc m
  • Latvian: anglis (lv) m, angliete f
  • Macedonian: Англичанец m (Angličanec), Англичанка f (Angličanka), Англичани pl (Angličani)
  • Malay: orang Inggeris, Inggeris
  • Māori: Ingarihi
  • Mongolian:
    Cyrillic: англи хүн (angli xün)
  • Occitan: anglés (oc) m, anglesa (oc) f
  • Ojibwe: zhaaganaash, zhaaganaashi, zhaaganaashag pl, zhaaganaashiwag pl
  • Ottawa: Zhaagnaash, Zhaagnaashag pl
  • Persian: اِنْگْلیسی (fa) (englisi)
  • Polish: Anglik (pl) m pers, Angielka (pl) f
  • Portuguese: ingleses (pt) m pl
  • Romanian: englez (ro) m, englezoiacă f, engleză (ro) f
  • Russian: англича́нин (ru) m (angličánin), англича́нка (ru) f (angličánka), англича́не (ru) m pl (angličáne)
  • Scottish Gaelic: na Sasannaich m pl
  • Serbo-Croatian:
    Cyrillic: Ѐнгле̄з m, Енглескиња f
    Latin: Ènglēz m, Engleskinja f
  • Sindhi: اَنگريزُ (sd) m (angrezu) اَنگريزياڻِي (sd) f (angreziyaannee)
  • Slovak: Angličan (sk) m, Angličanka (sk) f
  • Slovene: Angléž (sl) m, Angléžinja f
  • Swedish: engelsman (sv) m, engelska (sv) f
  • Tagalog: Inglatero, Ingles (tl)
  • Tamil: ஆங்கிலேயர் (āṅkilēyar)
  • Telugu: ఆంగ్లేయులు (āṅglēyulu)
  • Thai: คนอังกฤษ
  • Turkish: İngiliz (tr)
  • Tuvan: англи (angli)
  • Ukrainian: англі́єць (uk) m (anhlíjecʹ), англі́йка f (anhlíjka), англі́йці (uk) pl (anhlíjci)
  • Urdu: اَن٘گْریز m or f (aṅgrez)
  • Vietnamese: người Anh
  • Written Oirat: ᠠᡊᡎᡅᠯᡅᡔᠠᠨ (anggilican), ᡌᡅᠯᡅᡊ (piling)
one's ability to employ the English language
  • Armenian: անգլերեն (hy) (angleren)
  • Asturian: inglés (ast) m
  • Chinese:
    Cantonese: 英文 (jing1 man4, jing1 man4-2), 英語 / 英语 (jing1 jyu5)
    Hakka: 英文 (Yîn-vùn), 英語 / 英语 (Yîn-ngî)
    Hokkien: 英語 / 英语 (zh-min-nan) (Eng-gí, Eng-gú), 英文 (zh-min-nan) (Eng-bûn)
    Mandarin: 英語 / 英语 (zh) (Yīngyǔ), 英文 (zh) (Yīngwén)
  • Finnish: englannin taito
  • French: anglais (fr) m
  • Portuguese: inglês (pt) m
  • Romanian: engleză (ro) f
  • Swedish: engelska (sv) c
  • Tamil: ஆங்கிலம் (ta) (āṅkilam)
English-language term or expression
  • Arabic: الْإِنْجِلِيزِيَّة (ar) (al-ʔinjilīziyya), اللُّغَة الْإِنْجِلِيزِيَّة (ar) (al-luḡa(t) al-ʔinjilīziyya)
  • Finnish: englanniksi (fi)
  • Motu: Nao Gado
specific language or wording
  • Armenian: անգլերեն (hy) (angleren)
  • Finnish: englanti (fi), englannin kieli
  • Swedish: engelska (sv) c
14-point type
  • Dutch: grote Augustijn, dubbel kolonel
  • French: gros-texte (fr)
  • German: Mittel (de)
  • Hungarian: mittel
  • Italian: silvio
  • Spanish: texto (es)
  • Swedish: mittel (sv) c
The translations below need to be checked and inserted above into the appropriate translation tables. See instructions at Wiktionary:Entry layout § Translations.
Translations to be checked
  • Aragonese: (please verify) anglés (an)
  • Aramaic: (please verify) ܠܫܢܐ ܐܢܓܠܝܐ
  • Buginese: (please verify) ᨅᨔ ᨕᨗᨋᨗᨔᨗ
  • Emilian: (please verify) inglêś
  • German:
    Alemannic German: (please verify) Englisch
  • Inuktitut: (please verify) ᖃᓪᓗᓈᑎᑐᑦ (iu) (qallonaatitot)
  • Māori: (please verify) Ingarihi
  • Marathi: (please verify) ईंग्रजी (īṅgrajī)
  • Somali: (please verify) ingiriisi
  • Swahili: (noun 1/2) (please verify) Waingereza (sw) pl, (please verify) Mwingereza (sw) sg
  • Walloon: (please verify) Inglès (wa)

Proper noun

English (countable and uncountable, plural Englishes)

 English (surname) on Wikipedia
 English (places) on Wikipedia
  1. The language that developed in England and is now spoken in the British Isles, the Commonwealth of Nations, North America, and many other parts of the world.
    Hyponyms: see Thesaurus:English language
    English is spoken here as an unofficial language and lingua franca.
    How do you say ‘à peu près’ in English?
    She speaks English, French, and German. English is her first language.
    English is a world language: it is widely used in dozens of countries and is studied in at least a hundred more.
    • 2020 December 4, Ligaya Mishan, “The Appealing and Potentially Lethal Delicacy That Is Fugu”, in The New York Times Style Magazine‎[3], archived from the original on 1 January 2021:
      Westerners have never quite understood the reverence in Japan for fugu, alternately known in English as puffer fish, globefish or blowfish, of the family Tetraodontidae.
    • 2021 April 25, John Malathronas, “Which languages are easiest – and most difficult – for native English speakers to learn?”, in CNN‎[4], archived from the original on 22 March 2022:
      Each written word when spoken is mutually incomprehensible between a Mandarin speaker in Beijing and a Cantonese speaker in Hong Kong. If you think that’s odd, consider our number system: the symbol “9” is universally recognized but it’s pronounced “nine” in English and “devet” in Slovenian.
  2. A variety, dialect, or idiolect of spoken and or written English.
    • 2003, Amy Tan, “Mother Tongue”, in The Opposite of Fate: Memories of a Writing Life, page 278:
      I began to write stories using all the Englishes I grew up with: the English I spoke to my mother, which for lack of a better term might be described as “simple”; the English she used with me, which for lack of a better term might be described as “broken”; my translation of her Chinese, which could certainly be described as “watered down”; and what I imagined to be her translation of her Chinese if she could speak in perfect English, her internal language, and for that I sought to preserve the essence, but neither an English nor a Chinese structure.
  3. English language, literature, composition as a subject of study
  4. An English surname originally denoting a non-Celtic or non-Danish person in Britain.
  5. A male or female given name.
  6. A number of places in the United States:
    1. A town, the county seat of Crawford County, Indiana; named for Indiana statesman William Hayden English.
    2. An unincorporated community in Carroll County, Kentucky.
    3. An unincorporated community in Brazoria County, Texas.
    4. An unincorporated community in Red River County, Texas.
    5. An unincorporated community in McDowell County, West Virginia.

Usage notes

(language spoken in British Isles, North America, etc.):

  • As with the names of almost all languages, English, when it means "the English language", does not usually require an article. Hence: "Say it in plain English!"

Hypernyms

(language spoken in British Isles, North America, etc.):

  • language

Meronyms

See also Thesaurus:English language

(language spoken in British Isles, North America, etc.):

  • Standard English

(diachronic)

  • Middle English, Medieval English
    • Early Middle English, early Middle English
    • Late Middle English, late Middle English
  • New English, Modern English
    • Early New English, Early Modern English
    • Late Modern English

Derived terms

Terms derived from English (noun)
  • Antigua and Barbuda Creole English
  • Aviation English
  • does anyone here speak English
  • do you have a menu in English
  • do you speak English
  • how do you say … in English
  • I don't speak English
  • King's English
  • Leeward Caribbean Creole English
  • Leeward Caribbean English Creole
  • Maoist Standard English
  • New York English
  • Queen's English
  • rally English
  • Tarzan English

Descendants

  • → Cherokee: ᎩᎵᏏ (gilisi)
  • → Māori: Ingarihi
  • → Ukrainian: і́нгліш (ínhliš) (referring to the English language as a school subject)

Translations

the English language
  • Abkhaz: англыз бызшәа (angləz bəzŝʷa)
  • Afrikaans: Engels (af)
  • Akan: English, Borɔfo
  • Albanian: anglisht (sq), anglishte (sq), gjuha angleze f
  • Amharic: እንግሊዝኛ (ʾəngəlizña)
  • Antillean Creole: anglé m
  • Apache:
    Western Apache: Indaa’ biyáti’, Inndaa’ biyáti’, Innaa’ biyáti’, Innaa biyáti’, Inndaa’ biyáti’
  • Arabic: إِنْكِلِيزِيّ (ar) m (ʔingilīziyy), إِنْجِلِيزِيّ (ar) m (ʔingilīziyy), إِنْكِلِيزِيَّة (ar) f (ʔingilīziyya), إِنْجِلِيزِيَّة (ar) f (ʔingilīziyya), اَللُّغَة اَلْإِنْجِلِيزِيَّة (ar) f (al-luḡa l-ʔingilīziyya)
    Egyptian Arabic: انجليزي m (engelizi)
    Hijazi Arabic: إنْقِليزي m (ingilīzi), اللغة الإنقليزية m (alluḡa alʔingilīziyya)
  • Aragonese: please add this translation if you can
  • Aramaic:
    Assyrian Neo-Aramaic: ܠܫܢܐ ܐܢܓܠܝܐ (lšnā ngliyā)
  • Armenian: անգլերեն (hy) (angleren)
  • Assamese: ইংৰাজী (iṅrazi)
  • Asturian: inglés (ast) m
  • Aymara: Inlis aru
  • Azerbaijani: ingiliscə (az)
    Cyrillic: инҝилисҹә
  • Bambara: Angilɛkan
  • Banjarese: bahasa Inggris
  • Banyumasan: basa Inggris
  • Bashkir: инглиз теле (ingliz tele)
  • Basque: ingelera (eu), ingeles (eu)
  • Belarusian: англі́йская (мо́ва) f (anhlíjskaja (móva)), анге́льская (мо́ва) f (anhjélʹskaja (móva)) (Taraškievica), анґе́льская (мо́ва) f (angjélʹskaja (móva)) (Taraškievica)
  • Bengali: ইংরেজি (bn) (iṅreji)
  • Bikol:
    Central Bikol: Ingles (bcl)
  • Breton: saoznek (br) m, saozneg (br) m
  • Bulgarian: англи́йски (ези́к) m (anglíjski (ezík))
  • Burmese: အင်္ဂလိပ် (my) (angga.lip)
  • Catalan: anglès (ca) m
    Valencian: anglés (ca) m
  • Cebuano: Iningles
  • Chechen: ингалсан мотт (ingalsan mott)
  • Cherokee: ᏲᏁᎦ (chr) (yonega), ᎩᎵᏏ (chr) (gilisi)
  • Chichewa: Chingerezi class 7
  • Chinese:
    Cantonese: 英文 (jing1 man4, jing1 man4-2), 英語 / 英语 (jing1 jyu5)
    Dungan: йинйү (yinyü)
    Eastern Min: 英語 / 英语 (Ĭng-ngṳ̄)
    Hakka: 英文 (Yîn-vùn), 英語 / 英语 (Yîn-ngî)
    Hokkien: 英語 / 英语 (zh-min-nan) (Eng-gí, Eng-gú), 英文 (zh-min-nan) (Eng-bûn)
    Mandarin: 英語 / 英语 (zh) (yīngyǔ), 英文 (zh) (yīngwén)
  • Chinook Jargon: bastən-wawa
  • Choctaw: įkiliš imanimpa
  • Chuvash: акӑлчан чӗлхи (ak̬ălč̬an č̬ĕlh̬i)
  • Circassian:
    West Circassian: инджылыбзэ (jindžələbzɛ)
  • Comanche: taibo tekwapu
  • Cornish: sowsnek
  • Corsican: inglese (co) m
  • Cree: ᐊᑲᔭᓯᒧᐃᐧᐣ (akayasimoiyn)
  • Creek: mekvlesv´lkē
  • Crimean Tatar: ingliz tili
  • Czech: angličtina (cs) f
  • Danish: engelsk (da) n
  • Dhivehi: އިނގިރޭސި (iⁿgirēsi)
  • Digo: Chizungu class 7
  • Dutch: Engels (nl) n
  • Erzya: англань кель (anglań keľ)
  • Esperanto: angla (eo), angla lingvo (with the definite article la (eo))
  • Estonian: inglise keel (et)
  • Ewe: Eŋlisigbe
  • Extremaduran: ingrés m
  • Faroese: enskt (fo), eingilskt
  • Finnish: englanti (fi), englannin kieli
  • Franco-Provençal: anglès
  • French: anglais (fr) m
  • Frisian:
    West Frisian: Ingelsk (fy) n
  • Friulian: lenghe inglese f
  • Gagauz: İngiliz dili
  • Galician: inglés (gl) m
  • Georgian: ინგლისური (ka) (inglisuri), ინგლისური ენა (inglisuri ena)
  • German: Englisch (de) n
    Alemannic German: Änglisch
    Bavarian: Englisch n
  • Greek: αγγλικά (el) n pl (angliká), εγγλέζικα (el) n pl (englézika) (informally), αγγλική (el) f (anglikí) (formally)
  • Greenlandic: tuluttut
  • Guarani:
    Paraguayan Guarani: (please verify) ingyaterrañe'ẽ (gn)
  • Gujarati: અંગ્રેજી (gu) f (aṅgrejī)
  • Haitian Creole: angle
  • Hausa: Turanci (ha), Ingilishi
  • Hawaiian: ʻōlelo Pelekāne, ʻōlelo Pelekānia, ʻōlelo haole
  • Hebrew: אַנְגְּלִית (he) f (anglít)
  • Hiligaynon: Ingles, Iningles
  • Hindi: अंग्रेज़ी (hi) f (aṅgrezī), अँग्रेज़ी (hi) f (aṅgrezī), अंग्रेजी (hi) f (aṅgrejī), इंगलिश (hi) f (iṅgliś), अंग्रेज़ी भाषा f (aṅgrezī bhāṣā)
  • Hmong:
    White Hmong: lus Askiv
  • Hungarian: angol (hu)
  • Icelandic: enska (is) f
  • Ido: Angliana linguo
  • Igbo: asụsụ Bekee
  • Ilocano: pagsasao nga Ingles
  • Indonesian: bahasa Inggris
  • Interlingua: anglese (ia)
  • Inuktitut: ᖃᓪᓗᓈᑎᑐᑦ (iu) (qallonaatitot)
  • Irish: Béarla (ga) m, Sacs-Bhéarla m
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  • Ladin: nglëisc m
  • Ladino: lingua Inglesa f
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  • Latin: lingua anglica f, Anglicus m
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    German Low German: Engelsch (nds) n
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  • Luxembourgish: Englesch (lb) n
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  • Ossetian: англисаг ӕвзаг (anglisag ævzag)
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  • Pashto: انګرېزي (ps) f (angrezí)
  • Pennsylvania German: Englisch
  • Persian: اِنْگْلیسی (fa) (englisi), زَبانِ اِنْگْلیسی (zabân-e englisi)
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  • Russian: англи́йский язы́к m (anglíjskij jazýk), англи́йский (ru) m (anglíjskij) (язы́к)
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    Northern Sami: engalaskiela, eaŋgalsgiella
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  • Yoruba: èdè Gẹ̀ẹ́sì
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  • Zulu: isiNgisi
English dialect
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transliterations of the surname
  • Armenian: Ինգլիշ (Ingliš)
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  • Russian: И́нглиш m or f (Íngliš)

Verb

English (third-person singular simple present Englishes, present participle Englishing, simple past and past participle Englished)

  1. (transitive; archaic or rare) To translate, adapt or render into English.
    • 1624, Democritus Junior [pseudonym; Robert Burton], The Anatomy of Melancholy: […], 2nd edition, Oxford, Oxfordshire: […] John Lichfield and James Short, for Henry Cripps, →OCLC:
      , page 214 (2001 reprint):
      […] severe prohibuit viris suis tum misceri feminas in consuetis suis menstruis, etc. I spare to English this which I have said.
    • 1901, The Speaker, the Liberal Review - Volume 3, page 654:
      Mamma is an adaptation of a French farce by Mr. Sydney Grundy, made in the time when his chief claim to recognition as a playwright lay in his ingenious aptitude for Englishing the un-Englishable.
    • 2011, Colin Cheney, 'Where Should I Start with Tomas Tranströmer?':
      Here, the poems are Englished by twelve different translators
  2. (transitive; archaic or rare) To make English; to claim for England.
    • 1880, Robert Browning, “Clive”, in Dramatic Idylls: Second Series‎[5], page 12, lines 7–8:
      While the man Clive—he fought Plassy, spoiled the clever foreign game,
      Conquered and annexed and Englished!

Derived terms

Terms derived from English (verb)
  • Englished

Quotations

  • For quotations using this term, see Citations:English.

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  • Aboriginal English
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  • Antarctic English
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  • englishite
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  • Sherfield English (toponym)
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  • Yeshiva English
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  • Zimblish

See also

  • English on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
  • English language on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
  • English literature on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
  • English studies on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
  • English people on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
  • Wiktionary’s coverage of English terms

Further reading

  • “English”, in OneLook Dictionary Search.
  • ISO 639-1 code en, ISO 639-3 code eng (SIL)
  • Ethnologue entry for English, eng Paid subscription required⁠

Anagrams

  • Hingles, shingle
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