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Things english often describes (“english ________”)
translation, language, literature, law, people, history, version, words, government, edition, poetry, word, army, translations, writers, society, teacher, fleet, colonies, speakers, gentleman, poet, ships, education, nation, poets, merchants, king, school, writer, verse, troops, text, grammar, readers, name, class, style, tongue, schools, throne, rule, soldiers, church, prose, court, books, summary, settlers, reader, officers, courts, teachers, tradition, ship, girl, trans, lady, equivalent, friends, classes, trade, stage, miles, politics, names, drama, constitution, novel, colonists, crown, composition, usage, versions, colony, dictionary, kings, goods, countryside, authors, newspapers, towns, public, officer, accent, coast, gentlemen, traders, vessels
How english often is described (“________ english”)
good, standard, plain, modern, little, broken, perfect, old, early, more, excellent, greek, non, fluent, bad, correct, german, pure, much, simple, ordinary, pidgin, clear, day, colloquial, enough, french, contemporary, latin, poor, formal, native, literary, idiomatic, century, oral, british, proper, spanish, chinese, nonstandard, limited, anti, japanese, sanskrit, conversational, everyday, accented, irish, older, beautiful, peculiarly, pro, arabic, russian, informal, italian, flawless, precise, imperfect, academic, hiberno, half, impeccable, fair, vigorous, intelligible
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