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Traditional and English
Traditional English Lutheran, Methodist and Presbyterian prayer books have borrowed from the Book of Common Prayer, and the marriage and burial rites have found their way into those of other denominations and into the English language.
Traditional stories from many Native American, First Nations, and Aboriginal cultures include a deity whose name is translated into English as " Coyote ".
* Subtitles: Traditional, Simplified Chinese, English, Japanese, Korean, Indonesian, Malaysian, Thai, Vietnamese
* Subtitles: Traditional, Simplified Chinese, English
* Subtitles: Traditional, Simplified Chinese, English, Japanese, Korean, Spanish, Portuguese, Indonesian, French
* Subtitles: Traditional Chinese, English, Thai
Traditional English ale was made solely from fermented malt.
* Traditional forms of English, in which words like man and he applied to both genders, are falling out of everyday use and are likely to be misinterpreted, especially by younger readers.
* Orquesta Típica ( in English: Piazzolla's Traditional Orchestra ), aka the 1946 Orchestra, 1946-50.
Traditional English grammar is patterned after the European tradition above, and is still taught in schools and used in dictionaries.
* KCAS The New 91. 5 / " Know Christ As Savior " ( English Traditional Christian & Southern Gospel )
Traditional music continues in many parts of the UK in the 21st century, often using English and Anglo-system concertinas.
Traditional English food, with its emphasis on ' meat-and-two-veg ' falls squarely into the north European tradition extending from Northern Germany to the Low Countries and Scandinavia, albeit with a French influence.
Traditional sausages similar to English bangers are eaten throughout the country ; these are usually made of finely ground beef / mutton with breadcrumbs, very mildly spiced, stuffed into a sheep casing which crisps and splits when fried.
Microsoft supports the following languages with International Client Packs: Arabic, Chinese ( Simplified ), Chinese ( Traditional ), Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Hungarian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese ( Brazilian ), Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Swedish, and Turkish.
** TSL Online Dictionary ( in English and Traditional Chinese )
The Traditional English verse reads
* Holy See-Archive-Catechism of the Catholic Church ; in Traditional Chinese, English, French, Italian, Latin, Latvian, Malagasy, Portuguese, and Spanish ( as of 17 July 2011 )
Windows Vista and Windows 7 include personalization features that learn a user's writing patterns and / or vocabulary for English, Japanese, Chinese Traditional, Chinese Simplified and Korean.
Traditional names for the Doctor include Dr. Baloardo ( English: ' Dr.
( 1981 ) Traditional Recipes of Laos: Being the Manuscript Recipe Books of the Late Phia Sing, from the Royal Palace at Luang Prabang, Reproduced in Facsimile and Furnished With an English Translation.
* _____ The English Traditional Ballad: Theory, Method, and Practice.
However, languages other than English are now considered as " minor languages " ( 小语种 ; Traditional Chinese: 小語種 xiǎo yǔzhǒng ) and are only really studied at university level.

Traditional and fox
Traditional forms of hunting on Sunday are illegal, except for raccoons which may be pursued until 2 a. m., hunting on licensed hunting preserves, use of dogs all day to hunt bear, raccoon and fox.
* Traditional attire in fox hunting

Traditional and hunt
Traditional hunt meets were frequently held on the green ; hunting in the area is now run within the bounds of the current legislation.
Traditional Inuit seal hunting accounts for three percent of the total hunt ; it is excluded from the European Commission's call in 2006 for a ban on the import, export and sale of all harp and hooded seal products.

English and fox
The Modern English word " fox " is Old English, and comes from the Proto-Germanic word fukh – compare German Fuchs, Gothic fauho, Old Norse foa and Dutch vos.
They are crucial pieces of safety equipment for English riding activities requiring jumping, such as eventing, show jumping, polo, and fox hunting.
In English there is a " short O " as in fox, which also has several pronunciations.
The classical Latin pronunciation sounds like the English, occurring in biologic and anatomic names, such as Hyoscamus niger ( black henbane ), and even for animals that are not in fact black, such as Sciurus niger ( fox squirrel ).
:* in English, " The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog " ( all 26 letters ).
A common example is, in English, " The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog's back " which includes an apostrophe by adding " dog's back " to the phrase.
In any case, today's Harrier is between the Beagle and English Foxhound in size and was developed primarily to hunt hares, though the breed has also been used in fox hunting.
Alternative suggestions have been proposed, such as the speculation " maybe fancifully " that the name derives from two words for death: tod and mor ( as in mort ), meaning " death-death-wood ", or that the name meant " marshy home of the fox ", from the Old English.
Reynard (; ; ) is the subject of a literary cycle of allegorical French, Dutch, English, and German fables largely concerned with Reynard, an anthropomorphic red fox and trickster figure.
However, this is generally acknowledged to be a mis-translation into English of " fox fur ".
Used in hunting packs and kept in kennels along with English Foxhounds, they were bred for their ability to drive the fox out of its den.
It was originally going to be named Foxfire in the English versions until Nintendo of America settled with Vulpix, which is based on " vulpus ", the Latin word for fox.
Miyamoto explained that he had always planned to use the English word " fox " instead of the Japanese word.
The term flying fox is Australian English and New Zealand English.
Later in his life Kinsky introduced European style fox hunting to Bohemia, and in 1846 he introduced English style point-to-point racing.
The common English words " zorro " and " raposa " are loan words from Spanish and Portuguese, respectively, with both words originally meaning " fox ".
The name combines the English word " fox " with the suffix " suke " ( すけ ; 助, 輔, 介 ) found in some Japanese male names.
This toy name should not be confused with flying fox, which is an Australian English toy cablecar similar to a zip-line ( also aerial runway ).
* Scottish & northern English term for fox
Adventures of the vixen ( female fox ) known as Sharp-Ears, and, until the 1970s, generally referred to in English as Adventures of Vixen Sharp-Ears ) is an opera by Leoš Janáček, with a libretto adapted by the composer from a serialized novella ( daily comic ) by Rudolf Těsnohlídek and Stanislav Lolek, which was first published in the newspaper Lidové noviny.
As his Gaelic name means fox, Crimthand Mór mac Fidaig becomes Great Fox, son of Woodsman ( Fidach ) in English.
In Australia, the introduction of the red fox ( Vulpes vulpes ) by English settlers in the 19th century led to significant reductions in loggerhead sea turtle populations.

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