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Qué (quién) es Inglish - definición

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Inglisj; Inglish (disambiguation)

Inglish         
<games> An English-like language used for Adventure games like "The Hobbit". Inglish could distinguish between "take the rope and axe" and "take the money and run". (1995-06-27)
Regularized Inglish         
REVISED ENGLISH SPELLING SYSTEM
Regularized Inglish is a revised English spelling system devised and advocated by Swedish linguist Axel Wijk, set out in his 1959 book Regularized English: An investigation into the English spelling reform problem with a new, detailed plan for a possible solution. Wijk's spelling system is moderate compared to other 20th century reforms.
Republic v. Inglish         
Republic of Texas v. Inglish, Dallam 608 (1844), was a case decided by the Supreme Court of the Republic of Texas which held that to be a valid claim for land, the land claim must have been authorized by the constitution after March 2, 1836; or by authority under Mexican law prior to that date.

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Inglish

Inglish may refer to:

  • an alternative spelling of English
    • pih:Inglish, the Norfuk & Pitkern word for the English language
    • Regularized Inglish, a revised English spelling system
    • Ulster English (Ulster Scots: Ulstèr Inglish), a variety of English spoken in parts of Ireland and Northern Ireland
  • Claudelle Inglish, a 1961 American movie
  • Fort Inglish, the original name of Bonham, Texas
  • Inglish (Aurangabad), a village in Aurangabad district, Bihar, India
  • Io no spik inglish, the Italian name of the comedy film I Don't Speak English
  • Republic v. Inglish, a court case in the Republic of Texas
  • a computer parser used in text-adventure computer games, including the 1982 game The Hobbit
Ejemplos de uso de Inglish
1. A knew dictionary with opertunities for every ocassion Inglish orthograffy is a wierd cemetary of sibboleths.
2. However, the BBC is undecided about whether to extend the no–nonsense Scot‘s contract, which expires in December. ‘Helen Boaden, Director of BBC News, and Sue Inglish, head of political programmes, feel Andrew‘s other interests running the Spectator and the Business for the Barclay Brothers – may be a problem,‘ said a BBC insider.