anglo
Prononciation : [ˈæŋɡloʊ]
Contexte : « cultural identity »
(adjective) relating to the English-speaking world, especially in reference to English culture or people who are of English descent. It usually describes people who are connected to the English heritage.
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The Anglo community celebrated its cultural festival with music and dance.
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The event wasn't very Anglo; it focused on traditions from other cultures.
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What makes someone consider themselves Anglo?
Contexte : « cultural identity »
(noun) a person who is part of the Anglo community, often referring to someone from England or of English ancestry. It can also refer to those who speak English as their primary language.
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Many Anglos enjoy tea time as a traditional activity.
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They found fewer Anglos at the event than they expected.
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Are all Anglos familiar with traditional English customs?
Contexte : « ethnicity »
(noun) an English-speaking person or a person of English descent that may be part of larger ethnic groups. It highlights the connection to the English or Anglo-Saxon heritage.
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The family proudly identified themselves as Anglos with deep roots in history.
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He did not identify as an Anglo because his family was from a different culture.
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Can you tell me more about what it means to be an Anglo?