angelsachse , angelsächsisch , altenglisch

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ألمانية - الإنجليزية
Anglo-Saxon
A light-skinned person presumably of British or other European appearance; a white person
A person of British or North European descent
Germanic peoples inhabiting mediæval England
Related to nations which speak primarily English; especially United Kingdom, United States, Canada, Australia
The inflected ancestor language of modern English, also called Old English, spoken in Britain from about 400 AD to 1100 AD
Descended from white English or North European settlers
Favouring a liberal free market economy
Related to the Anglo-Saxon peoples or language
{i} member of the Germanic peoples in England before the 12th century; language of the Germanic peoples in England before the 12th century, Old English; English-man
The Anglo-Saxon period is the period of English history from the fifth century A.D. to the Norman Conquest in 1066. the grave of an early Anglo-Saxon king. An Anglo-Saxon was someone who was Anglo-Saxon. the mighty sea power of the Anglo-Saxons
{s} of or pertaining to the Anglo-Saxons
Anglo-Saxon people are members of or are descended from the English race. white Anglo-Saxon Protestant men. Anglo-Saxon is also a noun. The difference is, you are Anglo-Saxons, we are Latins
Anglo-Saxon attitudes or ideas have been strongly influenced by English culture. Debilly had no Anglo-Saxon shyness about discussing money
Anglo-Saxon is the language that was spoken in England between the fifth century A.D. and the Norman Conquest in 1066