Asturian

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /inɣlaˈtera/ [iŋ.ɣlaˈt̪e.ra]
  • Rhymes: -era
  • Syllabification: In‧gla‧te‧rra

Proper noun

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Inglaterra f

  1. England (a constituent country of the United Kingdom)

Central Nahuatl

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Proper noun

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Inglaterra

  1. England (a constituent country of the United Kingdom)

Galician

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Etymology

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    Inherited from Old Galician-Portuguese Inglaterra, from Medieval Latin Angliterra, Calque of Middle English Engelond. Cognate with Portuguese and Spanish Inglaterra.

    Pronunciation

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    • IPA(key): (standard) /iŋɡlaˈtɛra/ [iŋ.ɡlaˈt̪ɛ.rɐ]
    • IPA(key): (gheada) /iŋħlaˈtɛra/ [iŋ.ħlaˈt̪ɛ.rɐ]

    • Rhymes: -ɛra
    • Hyphenation: In‧gla‧te‧rra

    Proper noun

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    Inglaterra f (demonym inglés)

    1. England (a constituent country of the United Kingdom; capital: Londres)

    Old Galician-Portuguese

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    Alternative forms

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    Etymology

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      Inherited from Medieval Latin Angliterra, Calque of Middle English Engelond.

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      Noun

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      Inglaterra f

      1. England (a medieval kingdom in Northern Europe; capital: Londres)
        • a. 1284, Alfonso X of Castile, Cantigas de Santa Maria, Códice de los músicos, cantiga 85 (facsimile):
          Onde direi / un miragre que en engla terra / demoſtrou ſanta maria aque / nunca erra / poꝛ conuerter un / iudeu que prenderan ladꝛões / a que chagas grñdes deran e pois / toꝛçillões.
          Where, shall I say, a miracle that, in England, demonstrated [the power of] Holy Mary, who ne'er errs, for converting a Jew that had imprisoned thieves that he greatly wounded and then wrenched.
        • a. 1284, Alfonso X of Castile, Xeral Historia [General Story], translation of General Estoria (in Old Spanish); republished as Ramón Martínez López, editor, General Estoria: versión gallega del siglo XIV, Oviedo: Publicacións de Archivum, 1963, page 86:
          Et de Jafet et dos seus lynages [sayrõ] outrosy os moytos rreys que rreynarõ [em] Rroma, et em España, et em Alamanya, et em França, et em [Jnglaterra], et ẽnas outras yslas de todaslas partidas de Europa et em cabo et em todo omũdo.
          And out of Japheth and his lineages [came] the many other kings who reigned [in] Rome and in Spain, Germany, France, in [England] and in other islands from all over Europe, in Cape, and in the entire world.

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      • Galician: Inglaterra
      • Portuguese: Inglaterra

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      Old Leonese

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      Proper noun

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      Inglaterra

      1. England (a medieval kingdom in Northern Europe)
        • 1255, (Please provide the book title or journal name)[1]:
          fiio primero e heredero del rey Henrric de Anglatierra
          first son and heir of King Henry of England

      Portuguese

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      bandeira da Inglaterra

      Etymology

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        Inherited from Old Galician-Portuguese Inglaterra, from Medieval Latin Angliterra, Calque of Middle English Engelond. Cognate with Galician and Spanish Inglaterra.

        Pronunciation

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        • Rhymes: -ɛʁɐ
        • Hyphenation: In‧gla‧ter‧ra

        Proper noun

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        Inglaterra f (demonym inglês)

        1. England (a constituent country of the United Kingdom; capital and largest city: Londres)
        2. (proscribed, dated or informal) Great Britain (a large island (sometimes also including some of the surrounding smaller islands) off the north-west coast of Western Europe, made up of England, Scotland, and Wales)
          Synonym: Grã-Bretanha
        3. (proscribed, dated or informal) United Kingdom (a kingdom and country in Northern Europe)
          Synonym: Reino Unido

        Usage notes

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        • Inglaterra belongs to a small group of place names (along with Espanha, França and Itália) which can be used without the definite article when governed by a preposition: Viveu muito tempo em Inglaterra.

        Spanish

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        Etymology

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        Calque of English England. Cognate with Medieval Latin Angliterra.

        Pronunciation

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        • IPA(key): /inɡlaˈtera/ [ĩŋ.ɡlaˈt̪e.ra]
        • Rhymes: -era
        • Syllabification: In‧gla‧te‧rra

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        Inglaterra f

        1. England (a constituent country of the United Kingdom)
          • 2018 April 20, EL NACIONAL WEB, “Cómo se curó el paciente con el peor caso de supergonorrea del mundo”, in El Nacional[2], archived from the original on 6 March 2019:
            El británico al que le detectaron el “peor caso” de supergonorrea en el mundo, se ha curado, según informaron las autoridades sanitarias de Inglaterra.
            The British man who was found to have the "worst case" of supergonorrhea in the world has been cured, according to health authorities in England.
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