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Hi It is spelt with a capital: English It usually means: - Anything that relates to the country of England - The people of that country - The language of that country, that is also spoken in the US and in a number of other countries and contexts An unusual use: in UK English, in cue sports (such as billiards), you can give the ball some side, to make it go in a different way (than if you had just hit it head on). In the US, this is known as "to English" Dave

  • Hi It is spelt with a capital: English It usually means: - Anything that relates to the country of England - The people of that country - The language of that country, that is also spoken in the US and in a number of other countries and contexts An unusual use: in UK English, in cue sports (such as billiards), you can give the ball some side, to make it go in a different way (than if you had just hit it head on).
  • In the US, this is known as "to English" Dave
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Hi

It is spelt with a capital: English

It usually means:

- Anything that relates to the country of England
- The people of that country
- The language of that country, that is also spoken in the US and in a number of other countries and contexts

An unusual use: in UK English, in cue sports (such as billiards), you can give the ball some side, to make it

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