"English" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- Acker came from German or Old English, meaning "field", and is also related to the word "acre".
- An example comes from English, in which the expression of the indicative versus subjunctive mood is contrastive.
- About 25% (1,054) of these foreign words come from English and are fairly recent borrowings.
- Even though it was an autonomous state, Portuguese colonies came under sustained attack from their enemies, especially the Dutch and English.
- These are words that came from English that have been modified according to the local accent:
- Acker comes from German or Old English, meaning "field".
- Most of the vocabulary of falconry comes from middle English, and zoologists have adopted a lot of it.
- Her mother came from English, Irish, Portuguese and Spanish ancestry.
- Most of these loan words come from English.
- Even the English words for numbers, which come from Old English, reflect these groupings of ten.
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