Angrez
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angrez — 7 [angrez] [ʌŋˈreɪz] [ʌŋˈreɪz] noun (pl. angrez)(IndE, informal … Useful english dictionary
angrez — Inglish (Indian English) Dictionary British who colonized India for two centuries English person; often generic for any foreigner … English dialects glossary
angrez — n. person who was born or raised in England; English person … English contemporary dictionary
angrez Indian — [ʌŋ reɪz] informal noun (plural same or angrezi) 1》 an English person. 2》 (Angrezi) the English language. adjective (also angrezi) English. Origin Hindi, Englishman … English new terms dictionary
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