engelsk

Etymology
From, from , , derived from the ethnonym.

Adjective

 * 1) English
 * 2) English
 * 3)  British

Noun

 * 1) English

Etymology 1
From, , , "English", from , from , , "Angles".

Adjective
(comparative mer engelsk; superlative mest engelsk)


 * 1) English, someone or something from England, sometimes used instead of britisk (someone or something from Great Britain).

Etymology 2
Noun formation of engelsk (adjective).

Noun
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 * 1) English (the language)
 * 2) English, school subject, English homework
 * Hvilken karakter har du i engelsk?
 * What's your grade in English?
 * Kan ikke komme, jeg må gjøre ferdig engelsken.
 * Can't come, I got to finish my English homework. (literally: "I have to finish the English")
 * Can't come, I got to finish my English homework. (literally: "I have to finish the English")

Etymology 1
From, , "English", from , from , , "Angles".

Adjective

 * 1) English, someone or something from England, sometimes used instead of britisk (someone or something from Great Britain).

Etymology 2
Noun formation of engelsk (adjective).

Noun

 * 1) English, the language.
 * 2) English, school subject, English homework
 * Kva for slags karakter har du i engelsk?
 * What's your grade in English?
 * Kan ikkje komme, eg må gjere ferdig engelsken.
 * Can't come, I got to finish my English homework. (literally: "I have to finish the English")
 * Can't come, I got to finish my English homework. (literally: "I have to finish the English")

Etymology
From, , "English", from , from , , "Angles".

Adjective

 * 1) English; of or pertaining to England.
 * 2)  British (of or pertaining to Great Britain)