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Anglicism
[ ang-gluh-siz-uhm ]
noun
- a Briticism.
- the state of being English; characteristic English quality.
- a word, idiom, or characteristic feature of the English language occurring in or borrowed by another language.
- any custom, manner, idea, etc., characteristic of the English people.
Anglicism
/ 藞忙艐伞濒瑟藢蝉瑟锄蓹尘 /
noun
- a word, phrase, or idiom peculiar to the English language, esp as spoken in England
- an English attitude, custom, etc
- the fact or quality of being English
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of Anglicism1
Example Sentences
The French Academy, founded in the 17th century to guard 鈥減ure鈥 French, has been railing against Anglicisms for decades.
The Academy also frequently acts as a bulwark against the entry of 鈥渦nnecessary鈥 Anglicisms into the Spanish language.
When the decisive vote came in April, Madison attributed his defeat to 鈥渢he exertions and influence of Aristocracy, Anglicism, and mercantilism鈥 led by 鈥渢he Banks, the British Merchts., the insurance Comps.鈥
France's culture ministry told the AFP news agency that Anglicisms were "a barrier to understanding".
A jury of academics on Tuesday announced that the word, which has been ubiquitous in German since the coronavirus pandemic hit Europe nearly a year ago, has been chosen as 鈥淎nglicism of the year.鈥
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