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Anglicisation or
anglicization is a form of
cultural ****imilation
whereby something non-English
becomes ****imilated into or
influenced by the culture...
- In linguistics,
anglicisation or
anglicization is the
practice of
modifying foreign words, names, and
phrases to make them
easier to spell, pronounce...
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typically knows the French-born
theologian Jean
Calvin as John Calvin. Such
anglicisations became less
usual after the
sixteenth century. Most
Gaelic language...
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their anglicisations and/or
English language equivalents. Not all
Irish given names have
English equivalents,
though most
names have an
anglicised form...
- Taig, and (primarily formerly) also Teague, are
anglicisations of the Irish-language male
given name Tadhg, used as
ethnic slurs for a
stage Irishman....
- some cases, the
equivalent can be a cognate, in
other cases it may be an
Anglicised spelling derived from the
Gaelic name, or in
other cases it can be an...
- England.
Anglicisation can also
refer to:
Anglicisation (linguistics), the
process by
which a non-English word is
influenced by
English Anglicisation of names...
- The
traditional English pronunciation of Latin, and
classical Gr****
words borrowed through Latin, is the way the
Latin language was
traditionally pronounced...
- word caol
meaning "slender, narrow, fine". The name has a
number of
anglicisations,
including "Kelan", "Keelan" and "Kealan".
Caolan Lavery (born 1992)...
- (/ˌɛrɪn ɡə ˈbrɑː/ ERR-in gə BRAH),
sometimes Erin go Braugh, is the
anglicisation of an
Irish language phrase, Éirinn go Brách, and is used to express...