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Latest revision as of 02:09, 26 December 2024
Kathyrian
Etymology
Borrowed from French Anglais
Pronunciation
IPA: [ə̃ˈɡle]
Proper noun
Ągle
- England
- (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.