Examples of using "Anglii" in a sentence and their english translations:
He crossed over to England.
Elizabeth II is the Queen of England.
London is the capital of England.
I have a friend in England.
- I visited a lot of different areas in England.
- I've visited many parts of England.
We finally arrived in England.
He comes from England.
She ordered the book from England.
I visited many parts of England.
They arrived in England a week ago.
He had returned to England forever.
He is determined to go to England.
The dominance of English is killing the European dialogue.
A week from today, I'll be in England.
I'd like to visit England someday.
She must have visited England last summer.
They live in a little village in England.
Tom has never been to England.
He has been to England twice.
Tomorrow our professor is going back to England.
This book was printed in England.
London, the capital of England, is on the Thames.
I have a friend who lives in England.
He went to England for the purpose of studying English literature.
He had learned English before he left for England.
They drive on the left in England.
You will have to go to England next year.
Parliament has its beginnings in 14th-century England.
Grace arrived in England and was taken to a flat.
Once there lived a very wicked king in England.
John knows English history from A to Z.
It's not just in England, although England is appalling.
Why is it that only England succeeded in abridging the King's power?
The cherry blossom is to Japan what the rose is to England.
In England spring really begins with the first of May.
Although he was born in England, he speaks English very badly.
His book is famous not only in England but also in Japan.
The United Kingdom is comprised of England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland.
Mrs. Bruce was the first female pilot to fly between England and Japan.
Were you born in England? You don't seem to have a British accent.
- His book is famous not only in England but also in Japan.
- Her book is famous not only in England but also in Japan.
Argleton is a town in West Lancashire, England which exists only on Google maps.
Now, think about England and Wales, and imagine them divided into smaller parts.