Euro-English

English

Etymology

From Euro- +‎ English.

Pronunciation

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Noun

Euro-English (countable and uncountable, plural Euro-Englishes)

  1. The sociolect of the English language, often NNSE, depending on the institutions of the European Union, and imitating the idioms and mannerisms of her member states and their vernaculars.
    Alternative form: Euro English
    Synonyms: European English, EU English, Brussels English / Brussels-English, Eurospeak / Euro-speak, EU-speak / EU speak / EU Speak
    Hypernyms: global English, international English, World English / world English, policy English