English to afrikaans meaning of

Die woord "Engels" het veelvuldige betekenisse, afhangende van die konteks, maar hier is 'n paar van die mees algemene woordeboekdefinisies:Die taal wat deur mense in Engeland, die Verenigde State en ander dele van die wêreld.'n Persoon van Engeland of van Engelse afkoms.Die mense, kultuur en instellings van Engeland.Die studie van die Engelse taal en sy literatuur.Van of met betrekking tot Engeland of sy mense, taal of kultuur.Let daarop dat die woord "Engels" ook gebruik kan word as 'n selfstandige naamwoord, werkwoord of byvoeglike naamwoord, en die betekenis daarvan kan verander na gelang van die konteks.

Sentence Examples

  1. She spoke little English and my Spanish was rudimentary.
  2. Last time I updated the English version, we were translating a historical piece on the illegal hotels, pulling together all the information to hand.
  3. She was studying to become a teacher with a double focus in English literature and music education.
  4. She silently walks toward her English teacher in their tight space of an office, slips a hand around his cheek and wipes the tears still lingering on his face, then kisses him soundly.
  5. Merrill and I look over the pile of papers TB has left behind, discovering more information about our English teacher and Lori.
  6. This time, the English teacher is leading a class in the Shakespeare comedies while Lori sits in the front row.
  7. Celestino was in a buoyant mood, engaging in pleasant banter in English and Spanish as he unzipped his belt pouch to add the euros.
  8. Another full jug was produced for their champion from the jeers, they too shared his dislike of the English.
  9. I live in New York City, grew up on Long Island, and graduated from Moravian College, an historic but small liberal arts school in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, with a degree in English literature and minors in Education, Business and Spanish.
  10. The discourse so far had covered such general topics as the ill-health of the English monarch, the continued strings of power gathered in fistfuls by Northumberland, the price wars that had starved some of those lucky enough to survive the sweating sickness, plus the inevitable conversation about the ferocity of the storm that continued to rage outside.