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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 'inglese' when referring to the English language, particularly in educational contexts or when discussing cultural topics. For example, a student might say, 'Studiamo l'inglese oggi' (We're studying English today) in a classroom setting, or someone might ask, 'Parli inglese?' (Do you speak English?) when meeting a tourist.
Synonyms & nuances
'Inglese' specifically refers to the English language, while 'britannico' refers to British nationality or culture. Use 'inglese' when talking about the language itself, as it accurately conveys the linguistic context.
Culture
'Inglese' is derived from the Latin 'Anglicus,' which relates to the Angles, a Germanic tribe that settled in Britain. Interestingly, the spread of 'inglese' reflects Italy's historical interactions with English-speaking countries, especially through trade and tourism, making it a significant word in contemporary Italian.
FAQ
Q.What does the word 'inglese' mean in Italian?
'Inglese' means 'English' in Italian. It refers to the language spoken primarily in England and many other countries worldwide.
Q.How do you pronounce 'inglese'?
'Inglese' is pronounced as in-gle-zeh, with the emphasis on the second syllable. This pronunciation is typical in spoken Italian.
Q.Is 'inglese' used to describe the English nationality?
'Inglese' primarily describes the English language, but it can also refer to a person from England in an informal context. For a more formal nationality reference, 'britannico' is often used.
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