Contionary:Ągle: Difference between revisions

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Kathyrian

Etymology

Borrowed from French Anglais

Pronunciation

IPA: [ə̃ˈɡle]

Proper noun

Ągle

  1. England
  2. (informal, proscribed) The UK

Usage notes

The use of Ągle to refer to the United Kingdom is rare among young speakers, but many older speakers use the word as such.