Person in an English class?
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NOUNPerson in an English class?
anglophonean English-speaking person in a state where English is not the only language
anglophonesANGLOPHONE, an English-speaking person in a state where English is not the only language
gringosderogatory. A white person from an English-speaking country (used in Spanish-speaking regions, chiefly Latin America)
rosbiffrench term for an English person
rosbifsROSBIF, french term for an English person
niderling(Old English) an infamous person; an abject coward also NIDDERING, NIDDERLING, NIDERING, NIDING, NITHING
niddering(Old English) an infamous person; an abject coward also NIDDERLING, NIDERING, NIDERLING, NIDING, NITHING
nidderingsNIDDERING, (Old English) an infamous person; an abject coward also NIDDERLING, NIDERING, NIDERLING, NIDING, NITHING
niderlingsNIDERLING, (Old English) an infamous person; an abject coward also NIDDERING, NIDDERLING, NIDERING, NIDING, NITHING
angloEnglish-speaking person in a place where English is not the language of the majority
anglosEnglish-speaking person in a place where English is not the language of the majority
yeyou 1 used originally only as a plural pronoun of the second person in the subjective case and now used especially in ecclesiastical or literary language and in various English dialects
DONFellow in an English university.
YEWPlant in an English hedge
JACKSPRATCharacter in an English nursery rhyme
LEADERETTEBrief editorial, in an English paper.
VICTORIANCharacterizing an era in English literature.
MANCIPLESteward, as in an English college.
EWERYRoom in an old English mansion
SLYPENarrow passage in an English cathedral
YEWSGrove in many an English churchyard
THESCARLETLETTERProvider of an A in English?
MAZEIn many an English manor's garden
REEDOne of two in an English horn
slypea narrow passage in an English cathedral
vulgusan English public school exercise in Latin
majoredto pursue an academic major majored in English
broguean Irish accent in the pronunciation of English.
vulgusesVULGUS, an English public school exercise in Latin
slypesSLYPE, a narrow passage in an English cathedral
SINGAPOREAsian country in which English is an official language
mademoiselleA female French teacher in an English-speaking school
sheriffsAn honorary officer elected annually in some English towns
ESSAYOne in a stack for an English teacher to grade
AMIDIn the course of the morning an English princess rises (4)
TROYESFrench city where an English-French treaty was signed in 1420
OUIWord with an English homophone that translates to "nous" in its language
bailies(in Scotland) a municipal officer or magistrate, corresponding to an English alderman
bailie(in Scotland) a municipal officer or magistrate, corresponding to an English alderman