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Deutsch vs English - What's the difference?

deutsch | english |


As a proper noun deutsch

is (germanism) german (the language).

As an adjective deutsch

is (rare|germanism) german, in the german language.

As a noun english is

(us) spinning or rotary motion given to a ball around the vertical axis, as in billiards or bowling.

Telugu vs English - What's the difference?

telugu | english |


As proper nouns the difference between telugu and english

is that telugu is a Dravidian language of India while English is the people of England; Englishmen and Englishwomen.

As nouns the difference between telugu and english

is that telugu is a member of the people who speak the Telugu language while English is one's ability to employ the English language correctly.

As an adjective English is

of or pertaining to England or its people.

As a verb English is

to translate, adapt or render into English.

English vs Hebrew - What's the difference?

english | hebrew |


As nouns the difference between english and hebrew

is that english is (us) spinning or rotary motion given to a ball around the vertical axis, as in billiards or bowling while hebrew is a member or descendant of a semitic people claiming descent from abraham, isaac, and jacob.

As an adjective hebrew is

of or pertaining to the hebrew people or language.

As a proper noun hebrew is

the semitic language spoken by the hebrew people.

Janglish vs English - What's the difference?

janglish | english |


As proper nouns the difference between janglish and english

is that janglish is a variety of English incorporating Japanese words or constructions while English is the people of England; Englishmen and Englishwomen.

As an adjective English is

of or pertaining to England or its people.

As a noun English is

one's ability to employ the English language correctly.

As a verb English is

to translate, adapt or render into English.

English vs Arabia - What's the difference?

english | arabia |


As a noun english

is (us) spinning or rotary motion given to a ball around the vertical axis, as in billiards or bowling.

As a proper noun arabia is

arabia.

English vs Russia - What's the difference?

english | russia |


As a noun english

is (us) spinning or rotary motion given to a ball around the vertical axis, as in billiards or bowling.

As a proper noun russia is

russia.

English vs Dutch - What's the difference?

english | dutch |


As nouns the difference between english and dutch

is that english is (us) spinning or rotary motion given to a ball around the vertical axis, as in billiards or bowling while dutch is (slang) wife.

Belgian vs English - What's the difference?

belgian | english |


As nouns the difference between belgian and english

is that belgian is a person from belgium or of belgian descent while english is (us) spinning or rotary motion given to a ball around the vertical axis, as in billiards or bowling.

As an adjective belgian

is of, from, or pertaining to belgium or the belgian people.

As a proper noun belgian

is (linguistics) a hypothetical extinct indo-european language, supposed to have been spoken distinct from celtic in late prehistory, in certain parts of what has become known as gaul.

English vs Sinhala - What's the difference?

english | sinhala |


As a noun english

is (us) spinning or rotary motion given to a ball around the vertical axis, as in billiards or bowling.

As a proper noun sinhala is

the indigenous language of the majourity people of sri lanka.

English vs Scot - What's the difference?

english | scot |


As nouns the difference between english and scot

is that english is (us) spinning or rotary motion given to a ball around the vertical axis, as in billiards or bowling while scot is (uk|historical) a local tax, paid originally to the lord or ruler and later to a sheriff.

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