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Anglicize
[ ang-gluh-sahyz ]
verb (used with or without object)
- (sometimes lowercase) to make or become English in form or character:
to Anglicize the pronunciation of a Russian name.
anglicize
/ 藞忙艐伞l瑟藢fa瑟; 藞忙艐伞l瑟藢sa瑟z /
verb
- sometimes capital to make or become English in outlook, attitude, form, etc
Derived Forms
- 藢补苍驳濒颈肠颈藞锄补迟颈辞苍, noun
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 础苍顎単濒颈路肠颈路锄补顎僼颈辞苍 noun
- 诲别-础苍顎僩濒颈路肠颈锄别顎 verb (used with object) deAnglicized deAnglicizing
- 丑补濒蹿顎-础苍顎僩濒颈路肠颈锄别诲顎 adjective
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of Anglicize1
Example Sentences
It's common for Italian Americans like DeSantis to anglicize their names, swapping, in the governor's case, the Italian pronunciation of "day" with "deh," Professor William Connell, Seton Hall Unveristy's chair of Italian Studies, said.
One director told her to Anglicize her name so that it would be easier to remember, but the 鈥淪tar Wars鈥 and Marvel star rejected his suggestion.
In that story, I asked readers if they also felt the need to Anglicize their names to fit in and received thousands of responses.
Usoltsev did not address concerns about the alleged tendency of the app to Anglicize results and referred The Washington Post to an FAQ on the Prisma Labs website.
鈥淣ow, to make it even more fun, if you anglicize the Spanish phonetic spelling, that鈥檚 when you finally get to 鈥楬ueneme.鈥欌
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