KONIUGACJA CZASOWNIKA ANGLICIZE
PRESENT
Present
I anglicize
you anglicize
he/she/it anglicizes
we anglicize
you anglicize
they anglicize
Present continuous
I am anglicizing
you are anglicizing
he/she/it is anglicizing
we are anglicizing
you are anglicizing
they are anglicizing
Present perfect
I have anglicized
you have anglicized
he/she/it has anglicized
we have anglicized
you have anglicized
they have anglicized
Present perfect continuous
I have been anglicizing
you have been anglicizing
he/she/it has been anglicizing
we have been anglicizing
you have been anglicizing
they have been anglicizing
PAST
Past
I anglicized
you anglicized
he/she/it anglicized
we anglicized
you anglicized
they anglicized
Past continuous
I was anglicizing
you were anglicizing
he/she/it was anglicizing
we were anglicizing
you were anglicizing
they were anglicizing
Past perfect
I had anglicized
you had anglicized
he/she/it had anglicized
we had anglicized
you had anglicized
they had anglicized
Past perfect continuous
I had been anglicizing
you had been anglicizing
he/she/it had been anglicizing
we had been anglicizing
you had been anglicizing
they had been anglicizing
FUTURE
Future
I will anglicize
you will anglicize
he/she/it will anglicize
we will anglicize
you will anglicize
they will anglicize
Future continuous
I will be anglicizing
you will be anglicizing
he/she/it will be anglicizing
we will be anglicizing
you will be anglicizing
they will be anglicizing
Future perfect
I will have anglicized
you will have anglicized
he/she/it will have anglicized
we will have anglicized
you will have anglicized
they will have anglicized
Future perfect continuous
I will have been anglicizing
you will have been anglicizing
he/she/it will have been anglicizing
we will have been anglicizing
you will have been anglicizing
they will have been anglicizing
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would anglicize
you would anglicize
he/she/it would anglicize
we would anglicize
you would anglicize
they would anglicize
Conditional continuous
I would be anglicizing
you would be anglicizing
he/she/it would be anglicizing
we would be anglicizing
you would be anglicizing
they would be anglicizing
Conditional perfect
I would have anglicize
you would have anglicize
he/she/it would have anglicize
we would have anglicize
you would have anglicize
they would have anglicize
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been anglicizing
you would have been anglicizing
he/she/it would have been anglicizing
we would have been anglicizing
you would have been anglicizing
they would have been anglicizing
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you anglicize
we let´s anglicize
you anglicize
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
anglicized
Present Participle
anglicizing
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Conflict Resolution, Grades 5-8
Purpose: to give students information about names in other languages and
reasons people might have for wanting to anglicize their names Materials: Activity
—Part 1: Ask your students to do some research to find out what their names
would ...
Teacher Created Resources, Julia Jasmine, 1997
The name was used in Ireland to Anglicize the Gaelic Aine (joy, praise; fasting).
Anna is the Gaelic form. (AN-NAH) ANNE Borrowed from the French, Anne is a
cognate of the Hebrew Hannah, which is from hannah, chaanach (grace,
gracious, ...
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The Big Book of Beastly Mispronunciations: The Complete ...
See Authorities Consulted for more information on these sources. de-anglicize,
de-anglicization To de-anglicize is to give a loanword a foreign sound after —
and often long after — it has been anglicized, come to be pronounced in a
manner ...
Charles Harrington Elster, 2006
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Oxford American Large Print Dictionary
... strong hostility. an•i•mus /ean/m/s/ n. 1 hostility or ill feeling. 2 motivation to do
something. an•ise /eanis/ n. plant having aromatic seeds, used to flavor liqueurs
and candy. an•kle /eaNGk/l/. Anglicize. 44.
Oxford University Press, 2008
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Haunted English: The Celtic Fringe, the British Empire, and ...
Haunted English explores the role of language in colonization and decolonization by examining how Anglo-Celtic modernists W. B. Yeats, Hugh MacDiarmid, and Marianne Moore "de-Anglicize" their literary vernaculars.
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Race Gender and the Politics of Skin Tone
In fact, many have argued that the growing number of light-skinned, Anglo
featured women of color in beauty ads encourages women of color consumers to
purchase treatments and procedures to Anglicize their bodies, thus emulating
brown ...
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Az Murder Goes...Artful
The political effect of the Clearances is probably not as important as the cultural
effect. What the English did, after they defeated the Scots, was to change the
entire culture. They wanted to anglicize Scotland, anglicize Celtic Britain. The
whole ...
Barbara G Peters, Barbara Peters, Susan Malling, Susan Lea Malling, 2010
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Chambers concise dictionary
Ian Brookes. 39 40 anglicize anglicize or anglicise / 'arjghsarz/ > v (anglicized,.
analysand anchor Greek analogia, from analogos proportionate] □ analogical
adj. □analogically adv. analysand /a'nalizand/ >n, psychoanal someone who is ...
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Children's Exodus: A History of the Kindertransport
Of these, 30 were killed in action.68 Upon enlistment the government urged the
recruits to anglicize their names, both as a step towards assimilation and for
protection in case of capture by the Germans. The latter seems a rather specious
...
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Encyclopaedia Judaica, Volume 1:
In some instances, it is customary in English to anglicize names, such as those of
foreign rulers: Empress Catherine – and not Yekaterina or Caterina; Frederick the
Great – and not Friedrich; Victor Emmanuel – and not Vittorio Emmanuele.
Fred Skolnik, Michael Berenbaum, 2007
WIADOMOŚCI, KTÓRE ZAWIERAJĄ SŁOWO «ANGLICIZE»
Sprawdź, o czym dyskutuje się w prasie krajowej i zagranicznej oraz jak jest stosowane słowo
anglicize w wiadomościach.
Rallies supporting French only city council meetings planned in …
Jean-Paul Perreault, president of the French Imperative Movement told the Canadian Press it's arrogant to want to anglicize public institutions ... «CJAD, Lip 15»
Into the Heart of the Greek-American Community in Lancaster
Like so many immigrants coming through Ellis Island, they chose to Anglicize their names. They settled in Pittsburgh, learned the confectionery ... «Hellenic News of America, Lip 15»
Dolezal's 'passing' for black not new in ethnic America
Nonetheless, there was tremendous pressure to anglicize and become the white Anglo-American model. On the other hand, many Latinos, ... «Orlando Sentinel, Cze 15»
'I identify as black': the historical precedent for Rachel Dolezal
... of segregation, antimiscegenation laws, and official quests for racial purity, would Anglicize their names and represent as northern European ... «Yahoo News, Cze 15»
Prim in Her Prime
Early in her broadcasting career she was advised to Anglicize her last name, to cut her hair, to blend in. She dug in her heels. “Why am I not ... «GoDuke.com, Cze 15»
My name is Siphumelele, not Sipho
But I want to add that most South Africans tend to mispronounce Afrikaans names, and somehow Anglicize them. Also, regarding how Afrikaans ... «Thought Leader, Cze 15»
Today in History - June 11
Quebec looked on conscription as an attempt to anglicize French-Canadians and throw them into an English war. Sir Robert Borden's coalition ... «mysask.com, Cze 15»
All my exes are married off. I know how I'm supposed to feel about that
... my lifelong insistence that people pronounce my last name correctly when it would clearly be easier to just let people Anglicize it at the DMV. «The Guardian, Maj 15»
My lasting Harvard memory
Otherwise an all-white institution, Harvard sought to educate and convert Native Americans so that they would in turn Anglicize and convert ... «Harvard Gazette, Maj 15»
Tinkering With the Word of God
Even so, many of today's translations are zealous in their efforts to Anglicize the text and to make it friendly to the contemporary English reader. «The New Yorker, Maj 15»