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Englishman [Englishmen, -pl ]Englishmen, -pl ] - перевод на Английский

CANADIAN MUSICIAN
J. englishman; J Englishman; J. Englishman

Englishman [Englishmen, -pl.]      
(n.) = inglés

Def: Sexo masculino.
Ex: The great practical education of the Englishman is derived from incessant intercourse between man and man, in trade.
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* an Englishman's home is his castle = para el inglés su casa es su castillo
Polish language         
  • Old Polish]] – ''Day, ut ia pobrusa, a ty poziwai'', meaning "let me grind, and you have a rest" highlighted in red.
  • Yiddish (Jewish)]] languages which are near-identical due to the large Jewish minority that once inhabited Poland. One example is the [[fishing rod]], ווענטקע (ventke), borrowed directly from Polish ''wędka.''
  • The oldest printed text in Polish – ''Statuta synodalia Episcoporum Wratislaviensis'' printed in 1475 in [[Wrocław]] by Kasper Elyan.
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  • Spoken Polish in a neutral informative tone
  • The Polish alphabet contains 32 letters. Q, V and X are not used in the Polish language.
  • /ɛ, ɔ, a/}} in certain contexts
  • A formal-tone informative sign in Polish, with a composition of vowels and consonants and a mixture of long, medium and short [[syllables]]
  • A Polish speaker, recorded in Poland
  • The [[Jakub Wujek Bible]] in Polish, 1599 print. The letters á and é were subsequently abolished, but survive in Czech.
WEST SLAVIC LANGUAGE
PolishLanguage; Polish (language); Polish Language; ISO 639:pol; Polaco language; Modern Polish; Polszczyzna; Polish word; Język polski; ISO 639:pl; Jezyk polski; Polonophone; Polish-language; Siwierski; Lang-pl; Loanwords from Polish; Polish syntax; Polonophones
(n.) = polaco
Ex: This article discusses the functioning of the term "information science" in Polish language as well as the use of this term in English-language and Soviet lexicographical sources.
Englishman         
  • A replica of the [[Sutton Hoo helmet]]
  • [[Battle of Hastings]], 1066 (from the [[Bayeux Tapestry]])
  • Southern Great Britain in AD 600 after the Anglo-Saxon settlement, showing England's division into multiple [[petty kingdom]]s
  • [[Edmund Barton]] and [[Alfred Deakin]], 1st and 2nd [[Prime Minister of Australia]] both had English parents.
  • King of the English]] from 978 to 1013 and again from 1014 until his death.
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  • The [[Incipit]] to Matthew from the [[Book of Lindisfarne]], an Insular masterpiece
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  • 1340s}} – 25 October 1400) was an English poet and author. Widely seen as the greatest English poet of the [[Middle Ages]], he is best known for ''[[The Canterbury Tales]]''.
  • Saint George's Day]] at an event in [[Trafalgar Square]] in 2010.
  •  [[Wells Cathedral]], Somerset
  • [[William Henry Hudson]] was an Argentine author, naturalist, and ornithologist of English origin.
ETHNIC GROUP NATIVE TO ENGLAND
English nation; Englishmen; English (people); English/Anglo-Saxons; English emigrants; The English; Englander; Englanders; English ethnicity; English ancestry; People of English descent; English settlers; English expatriate; English descent; English immigrants; English genealogy; English ex-pat community; Englishwoman; Englishwomen; People of England; English (ethnic group); English People; Englishman; History of the English people; Angelcynn; English peoples; History of the English; English persons; English person
inglés

Википедия

Jason Englishman

Jason Daniyel Englishman (born December 2 2, 1971 in Kingston, Ontario, Canada) is a Canadian rock music singer and guitarist. His major label debut album, Poor L'il Rockstar, was released on Warner Records in 2000, and spawned the four Canadian top 40 singles: "Staring at the Sun", "The One Thing", "Abused" (which was initially banned by video station MuchMusic) and the top ten rock radio hit "More".

He received a 2001 Juno Award nomination for best new solo artist, and in March 2001 the Canadian Association of Broadcasters presented him with the Canadian Radio Music Award for best new solo artist rock/alternative.

In recent years he has toured as the lead guitarist for Sony Canada recording artist Barlow and with his sister, Esthero (also a noted Canadian recording artist). He has produced two albums for Toronto independent band G-13, has lent his guitar work and backing vocals to numerous recordings, and worked for the North by Northeast music festival. He has also worked as a freelance music writer for Chart magazine.

In 2006, he served as Production Manager for John Legend's "Once Again" Tour. From 2006 to 2007, he served as Festival Programmer and Production Manager of the Rock the Wake Festival.

He currently works as an audio engineer.