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England in French

England in French is Angleterre — England means the largest country within the United Kingdom, occupying the southern and central part of the island of Great Britain.

England in French

Angleterre
proper noun
(historical) The territory of the Angles and (later) Anglo-Saxons in Britain at any given time before the founding of the Kingdom of England, or the territory of the English people at any given time, in either the Kingdom of England or the United Kingdom.

What does "England" mean?

  1. name The largest country within the United Kingdom, occupying the southern and central part of the island of Great Britain.
    "They flew from Scotland to England for the wedding."

England in a sentence

  • They flew from Scotland to England for the wedding.

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What is "England" in French?

"England" in French is Angleterre. England means: The largest country within the United Kingdom, occupying the southern and central part of the island of Great Britain.

How do you use "England" in a sentence?

Example: "They flew from Scotland to England for the wedding." In French, "England" is Angleterre.

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