How To Use Anglicization In A Sentence
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It occurred to me that it might be an odd anglicization of some Japanese word based on hito 'person' which can become -bito in compounds, but I haven't found such a word in my Japanese dictionaries.
Languagehat.com: CORBITO.
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Nothing to do with Jerusalem, the name is a anglicization of “girasole” — turning to the sun in Italian — which reflects its sunflower “roots.”
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Such aspirations were based upon the pursuit of a vigorous program of de-anglicization and required a vibrant reappraisal of what had been lost to the boom of the colonial ‘cultural bomb.’
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For Davies the English common law, the customary, collective reason of the English people, was the agent of both Anglicization and civilization.
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"Overt" is often pronounced with the accent on the second syllable; this is a re-Frenchified pronunciation, or what I would call a de-anglicization.
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And now Bangalore, my home for most of this year and for the next six months, is jumping on India's de-anglicization band-wagon and changing its name to Bengaluru.
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The word "Mayday" -- used by pilots and sailors in trouble -- is an Anglicization of the phrase m'aidez, or help me.
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The most common term, however, is "margrave", which is an anglicization of the German word markgraf.
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Juggernaut" is an Anglicization of Jagannatha, and the word has since come to mean "a massive, inexorable force that crushes everything in its path.
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