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  • 11English As She Is Spoke — Infobox Book name = English as She Is Spoke title orig = translator = image caption = author = José da Fonseca Pedro Carolino illustrator = cover artist = country = Portugal language = Portuguese and English series = subject = genre = phrase book …

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  • 12English Standard Version — Bible translation infobox | translation title = English Standard Version full name = English Standard Version abbreviation = ESV complete bible published = 2001 derived from = textual basis = NT: High Correspondence to Nestle Aland Novum… …

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  • 13English — This interesting surname derives from the Olde English pre 7th Century Englisc meaning English and was originally given as a distinguishing name to an Angle as distinct from a Saxon. Both the Angles and Saxons were West German people who invaded… …

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  • 14English language idioms derived from baseball — B = * ballpark: in the ballpark, ballpark figure, and out of the ballpark mdash; Ballpark has been used to mean a broad area of approximation or similarity, or a range within which comparison is possible; this usage OED dates to 1960. Another… …

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  • 15My two cents (idiom) — A United States cent, also known as a penny. My two cents (2¢) and its longer version put my two cents in is an American idiomatic expression, taken from the original English idiom expression: to put in my two pennies worth or my tuppence worth.… …

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  • 16Out of the blue (idiom) — A clear blue sky, framed by bare trees (July 2005). Out of the blue is an informal English idiom that describes an event that occurs unexpectedly, without any warning or preparation.[1] It is used as an adverb. The blue in the phrase refers to… …

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  • 17in plain English — In clear, simple language • • • Main Entry: ↑English * * * in plain ˈEnglish idiom simply and clearly expressed, without using technical language • a document written in plain English • If you could put it in plain English I might be able to… …

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  • 18New English Bible — The New English Bible Full name: The New English Bible Abb …

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  • 19Old English — For other uses, see Old English (disambiguation). Old English Ænglisc, Anglisc, Englisc Spoken in England (except the extreme southwest and northwest), parts of modern Scotland south east of the Forth, and the eastern fringes of modern Wales …

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  • 20Hiberno-English — (also known as Irish English[1]) is the dialect of English written and spoken in Ireland (Hibernia).[2] English was first brought to Ireland during the Norman invasion of the late 12th century. Initially it was mainly spoken in an area known as… …

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