Anglophilia

//ˌæŋ.ɡləʊˈfɪ.li.ə//

Synonyms for "anglophilia" (1 found)

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Noun(1 words)

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Translations

15 translations across 12 languages.

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Catalan

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  • anglofília noun (the love of the country, culture or people of England)

French

1 entries
  • anglophilie noun (the love of the country, culture or people of England)

Galician

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  • anglofilia noun (the love of the country, culture or people of England)

Georgian

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  • ანგლოფილია noun (the love of the country, culture or people of England)

German

2 entries
  • Anglophilie noun (the love of the country, culture or people of England)
  • Englandfreundlichkeit noun (the love of the country, culture or people of England)

Greek

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  • αγγλοφιλία noun (the love of the country, culture or people of England)

Italian

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  • anglofilia noun (the love of the country, culture or people of England)

Manx

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  • graih Hostyn noun (the love of the country, culture or people of England)

Polish

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  • anglofilia noun (the love of the country, culture or people of England)
  • anglofilizm noun (the love of the country, culture or people of England)
  • anglofilstwo noun (the love of the country, culture or people of England)

Portuguese

1 entries
  • anglofilia noun (the love of the country, culture or people of England)

Spanish

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  • anglofilia noun (the love of the country, culture or people of England)

Volapük

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  • Linglänilöf noun (the love of the country, culture or people of England)

Sample sentences

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My high-school brown-haired friend Kevin boastfully adored everything about his English heritage, from the Rolls Royce to the Royal Family. He sometimes wore a black top hat for fun. One day, my gang with Kevin discussed the intrusion of Latin into the English language. He gleefully cited the word "fix" as a true Anglo-Saxon word, which I negated, indicating that it really derived from the Latin "fīgere." He knew that as a Filipino, I had also Roman ancestors. Kevin was like redheaded Michael in Grade 5, my first elementary grade on Lulu Island. He too was keen on Anglophilia.

Source: tatoeba (11670092)

Perhaps Anglophilia continues to play its part, but if I were one of the few surviving teachers of Anglo-Saxon I would rejoice at the way in which such terms as muggle and Wizengamot, and such names as Godric, Wulfric and Dumbledore, had become common currency.

Source: wiktionary

But now, as a company with the word "British" in its name pisses apocalyptic quantities of oil into the ocean, and CEO Tony Hayward pops up on the news to make tactless statements in a British accent, anglophilia is shrivelling.

Source: wiktionary

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