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Anglicisation

NOUN
  1. the act of anglicizing; making English in appearance

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  • In which case Arthuret could just be a phonetic spelling of the original name, not even really an anglicisation. The battle of Arfderydd or Arthuret
  • Avon is an anglicisation of the Welsh word for 'river' (spelled afon in Welsh) WN.com - Articles related to TV Today
  • The ruthless de-anglicisation of the English people has incited hatred of the idea of an English community even amongst some English themselves.
  • Does anyone really think that anything anybody can do will stop the eventual de-anglicisation of England or Britain?
  • See The rise of the BNP is a consequence of New Labour's de-anglicisation of Britain. dp damato On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...
  • One of the two men astonishingly spoke of the battle of /faɪˈlɪpaɪ/, which bears no relation to either the Classical Latin pronunciation or the traditional anglicisation. Latin and English – again | Linguism | Language Blog
  • On the Maes E website, on April 16 (*: 35 a.m.) in an incredible contribution from the founder of 'Llais Gwynedd', Aeron Jones, it was said among other things that 'If you are worried about the anglicisation of Gwynedd Council, ask Dafydd Iwan why he sent a translator home from a meeting last year declaring that he wanted to "... speak English in meetings so that everybody understood."' Archive 2008-05-01
  • Avon is an anglicisation of the Welsh word for 'river' (spelled afon in Welsh) photo: Creative Commons/Minnaert photo: Creative Commons/Clipper WN.com - Articles related to Pakistan to seek IMF help for flood-battered economy
  • A letter of complaint has been sent to An Post about the anglicisation of its name to The Post Office and a motion condemning this retrograde step was passed unanimously.
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