| Mouth: englisch |
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| Translational equivalents: England; English _ |
| by transcript | by glosses | by right neighbours | by left neighbours |
| 1248941-… goe08 | 18-30f
They learn English before coming here. |
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| | | ENGLAND3 | TO-LEARN1 | BEFORE-TEMPORAL1* | TO-COME1* |
| L |
| | | |
| M |
englisch | lernen | | kommen |
| 1413251 stu07 | 46-60m
Not the English BSL. |
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| | | ENGLAND3 | BSL1 | | |
| L |
| |
| M |
englisch | b-s-l |
| 1413251 stu07 | 46-60m
Only in English, right. |
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| | | ENGLAND3 | DONE4 | I1 | RIGHT-OR-AGREED1A |
| L |
| | |
| M |
englisch | | | |
| 1248090 goe04 | 31-45m
English as well, both those languages. |
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| | ALSO1A | ENGLAND3 | BOTH2A* | | |
| L |
| | $NUM-ONE-TO-TEN1A:2 | NOT-ANYMORE1A* |
| M |
auch | englisch | zwei | ni{cht} mehr |
| 1428038 koe05 | 46-60m
The English just wanted to see her dead. |
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| | TOGETHER-PERSON1* | ENGLAND3 | ALL2C | TECHNOLOGY1^ | $GEST-OFF1^ |
| L |
| |
| M |
| engländer | | |
| 1413251 stu07 | 31-45m
Automatically, even concerning sign language, it would be English. |
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| | MACHINE-AIDED2A* | ENGLAND3 | TO-LINK1B | TO-SIGN1G* | LANGUAGE4B* |
| L |
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| M |
auto{matisch} | englisch | | [MG] |
| 1413251 stu07 | 31-45m
Yes, yes, I’d suggest English. |
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| | YES2* | ENGLAND3 | I1 | TO-RECOMMEND1A* | ENGLAND3 |
| L |
| | | |
| M |
| englisch | | empfehle | englisch |
| 1413251 stu07 | 31-45m
But I don’t mean that, I mean English Sign Language. |
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| | NO1A | ENGLAND3 | TO-BELONG1^ | $GEST-OFF1^ | TO-SIGN1A* |
| L |
| | |
| M |
| englisch | gebärdensprache» |
| 1413251 stu07 | 31-45m
The sign HELLO has no mouthing in the English Sign Language; they only wave. |
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| | HELLO1* | ENGLAND3 | HELLO1 | HELLO1 | |
| L |
| | | |
| M |
hallo | englisch | hallo | [MG] |
| 1413251 stu07 | 46-60m
Yes, more English, English would be better there. |
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| | | ENGLAND3 | ENGLAND3* | BETTER1* | MORE1 |
| L |
BETTER1* | | | | |
| M |
besser | englisch | englisch | is{t} besser | mehr |
| 1413251 stu07 | 46-60m
I asked, “Do you speak English?” and they nodded. |
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| | I1 | ENGLAND3 | $INDEX1* | | |
| L |
| | |
| M |
| englisch | |
| 1413251 stu07 | 46-60m
All of the books were written in English, too. |
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| | BOOK1B | ENGLAND3 | $PROD | | |
| L |
| |
| M |
buch | englisch | |
| 1413251 stu07 | 46-60m
Through the English professional skill, one can gather knowledge and perform better. |
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| | SELF1A* | ENGLAND3 | SUBJECT1 | COMPETENCE2 | TO-TAKE1A^* |
| L |
| |
| M |
selb{st} | englisch | fachkompetenz | holen |
| 1413251 stu07 | 31-45m
There German is taught from the beginning, and then from the third grade onwards, English is taught , as well. |
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$NUM-ORDINAL1:3d* | CLASS2* | TO-COME1* | ENGLAND3 | IN-ADDITION1 | | |
| L |
| | | | |
| M |
vierte | klasse | komm | englisch |
| 1248090 goe04 | 31-45m
But, well, for example, English is a language that is used amongst the hearing worldwide. |
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TO-BELONG1* | WORLD1 | LANGUAGE2 | ENGLAND3 | $INDEX2 | $GEST-NM-NOD-HEAD1^ | |
| L |
| | | |
| M |
hörend | weltsprache | englisch | |
| 1184536 nue03 | 46-60m
English classes are taught in German Sign Language. |
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TO-SIGN1G* | AND5 | TO-CHANGE2B* | ENGLAND3 | TO-SIGN1G* | | |
| L |
| | |
| M |
| | um | | |
| 1184756 nue04 | 31-45m
I had booked my flight in advance, and the match between Germany and England just happened to be during that time. |
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OF-ALL-THINGS1B | GERMAN1 | AGAINST3B | ENGLAND3 | I1 | $GEST-OFF1^ | |
| L |
| | |
| M |
| deutschland | england | [MG] | [MG] |
| 1429709-… koe12 | 46-60f
There was nothing in English or German, just those incomprehensible characters. |
| R |
| $NUM-ONE-TO-TEN1A:1 | NONE9 | ENGLAND3 | AND2B | BIT2A | GERMAN1 |
| L |
| | | |
| M |
[MG] | | englisch | und | | deutsch» |
| 1211082-… stu01 | 46-60f
According to the English pattern. I didn’t know what it meant. |
| R |
| AFTER-TEMPORAL1 | TO-FOLLOW1B | ENGLAND3 | I1 | $INDEX1* | WHAT-DOES-THAT-MEAN1* |
| L |
| | |
| M |
nach | englisch | | | [MG]» |
| 1413251 stu07 | 31-45m
I think that English Sign Language is easy to learn. |
| R |
| I1 | TO-THINK1A | ENGLAND3 | TO-SIGN1A* | LANGUAGE4B | EASY-OR-LIGHT1 |
| L |
| | |
| M |
ich | denke | englisch | gebärdensprache | leicht |
| 1248090 goe04 | 31-45m
There were some people from England as well. |
| R |
TO-COME1* | SUDDENLY4* | ENGLAND4 | ENGLAND3 | | | |
| L |
| | | TO-COME1 |
| M |
| [MG] | england | england |
| 1184756 nue04 | 31-45m
One deaf person from Great Britain told me that those shoes looked good on me, but all the others didn’t. |
| R |
DEAF1A* | PERSON1 | FROM1* | ENGLAND3 | $INDEX1* | $NUM-ONE-TO-TEN1A:1d | TO-SAY1 |
| L |
| | | | | | $INDEX1 |
| M |
| | aus | england | | |
| 1211082-… stu01 | 46-60f
It said knitting, according to the English pattern. |
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$ALPHA1:K-N-LL | TO-KNIT2C | $PROD | ENGLAND3 | THIN-OR-SKINNY1A^ | | |
| L |
| | |
| M |
kni{tting} | stricken | da | englisch | muster |
| 1413251 stu07 | 31-45m
Yes, yes, I’d suggest English. |
| R |
ENGLAND3 | I1 | TO-RECOMMEND1A* | ENGLAND3 | ENGLAND3 | | |
| L |
| | | | |
| M |
englisch | | empfehle | englisch | englisch |
| 1413251 stu07 | 31-45m
I have also seen that many say that English is easiest to understand. |
| R |
$INDEX1 | MOST1A* | TO-SAY2A* | ENGLAND3 | LANGUAGE1* | EASY-OR-LIGHT1 | TO-UNDERSTAND1* |
| L |
| | | | | |
| M |
| meiste | sagen | englisch | sprache | leicht | verstehen |
| 1413251 stu07 | 31-45m
I think that automatically, as you said, all the words should be in English. |
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MACHINE-AIDED2A* | YOU1* | TO-SAY2A | ENGLAND3 | IN-ADDITION1* | MUST1 | ENGLAND3* |
| L |
| | | | | |
| M |
auto{matisch} | | schon gesagt | englisch | muss | englisch |
| 1413251 stu07 | 31-45m
I can’t imagine changing that now and speaking English to my children. |
| R |
NOW3 | TO-CHANGE5* | I1* | ENGLAND3 | TO-TALK2 | CHILD2 | ENGLAND3* |
| L |
| | | | |
| M |
jetzt | um | | englisch | sprechen | kind | englisch |
| 1413485 ber01 | 18-30m
But I know she was the queen of England. |
| R |
TO-LEARN-STH1A* | PERSON1 | KING1A* | ENGLAND3 | YES2 | | |
| L |
| | | | |
| M |
erfahren | | königin | england | ja |
| 1413251 stu07 | 31-45m
If the English sign language became the mainly used language in Europe, International Sign would also become more relaxed. |
| R |
$INDEX1 | MY1* | AREA1D^* | ENGLAND3 | SIGN-LANGUAGE1A | MACHINE-AIDED2A* | INTERNATIONAL1* |
| L |
| | | |
| M |
wenn | | europa | englisch | {gebärden}sprache | automa{tisch} | international |
| 1413251 stu07 | 31-45m
Yes, yes, I’d suggest English. |
| R |
I1 | TO-RECOMMEND1A* | ENGLAND3 | ENGLAND3 | | | |
| L |
| | | |
| M |
| empfehle | englisch | englisch |
| 1413251 stu07 | 31-45m
Just imagine that, they manage using English, too. |
| R |
$INDEX1 | TO-ACCOMPLISH1C* | ALSO1A* | ENGLAND3 | THIS-AND-THAT2^ | | |
| L |
| | |
| M |
vorstellen | schaffen | auch | englisch |
| 1413251 stu07 | 46-60m
Yes, more English, English would be better there. |
| R |
ENGLAND3* | BETTER1* | MORE1 | ENGLAND3 | TO-STAY2* | | |
| L |
| | | | |
| M |
englisch | is{t} besser | mehr | englisch |
| 1413251 stu07 | 46-60m
I brought it back and found an English translation. |
| R |
$INDEX1 | TO-SWAP3A | PRESENT-OR-HERE1 | ENGLAND3 | $PROD | | |
| L |
| | | |
| M |
wo | um | da | englisch | wo |
| 1248090 goe04 | 31-45m
They told us that they were from England. |
| R |
$INDEX1* | $INDEX1* | FROM1* | ENGLAND3 | | | |
| L |
| |
| M |
| | aus | england |
| 1290126 mst04 | 31-45m
They could’ve just done it as the English, French and Americans did and pay attention to everything going well. |
| R |
AMERICA3 | AND2A | FRANCE3A | ENGLAND3 | $NUM-ONE-TO-TEN1A:3d | TO-DIVIDE5 | TO-LOOK-AFTER-SB1A* |
| L |
| | |
| M |
amerika | und | frank{reich} | england | drei | teil | aufp{assen} |
| 1413251 stu07 | 46-60m
If one wants to build one’s career, then one can learn English because then one has the necessary motivation for it. |
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EDUCATION3A | WAY-COURSE2^ | CAN1 | ENGLAND3 | TO-LEARN3 | PARALLEL1A^* | SELF1A* |
| L |
| | | | |
| M |
[MG] | | kann | englisch | lernen | | selber |
| 1413251 stu07 | 31-45m
Automatically, even concerning sign language, it would be English. |
| R |
LANGUAGE4B* | TO-SIGN1G* | LANGUAGE4B | ENGLAND3 | ALSO3A | | |
| L |
| |
| M |
[MG] | gebärdensprache | eng{lisch} | auch |
| 1414312 ber04 | 46-60m
Two years before the Deaflympics in Melbourne, during the European Championships in England, we were already prepared and alert. |
| R |
EUROPE1B | SPORTS1^ | | ENGLAND3 | ALL1A | TO-INTERNALISE1^ | $GEST^ |
| L |
| IN1 | | |
| M |
europameisterschaft | in | england | | | |
| 1183203 stu15 | 61+f
The father worked at a company that would only communicate in English. |
| R |
COMPANY1A | MONTH1^* | ONLY2A | ENGLAND3 | TO-SPEAK5A* | TO-SEND-OR-TO-DISPATCH2* | |
| L |
| | | | | |
| M |
firma | wo | nur | englisch | [MG] | englisch |
| 1413251 stu07 | 46-60m
Once, people came here from the mammal institute in China, so we only spoke English then. |
| R |
$INDEX1 | TO-DRIVE1^* | ONLY2A | ENGLAND3 | TO-SPEAK6* | | |
| L |
| | | | |
| M |
| [MG] | nur | englisch | |
| 1183203 stu15 | 61+f
So, he knew about bilingual life; he used German at home and English at the office. |
| R |
$INDEX1 | GERMAN1 | AND7A | ENGLAND3 | BACK-AND-FORTH1^* | $INDEX1 | |
| L |
| | | |
| M |
| deutsch | und | englisch | |
| 1427158-… koe01 | 18-30m
With England it makes a total of seven times in 2007 which is my personal record. |
| R |
| | | ENGLAND3* | OVERALL1C | $NUM-ONE-TO-TEN1A:7d | FOR1 |
| L |
| |
| M |
england | | sieben | für |
| 1184756 nue04 | 31-45m
I pushed my way through the crowd; people were frantic and leapt to their feet. |
| R |
| | $PROD | ENGLAND3* | $PROD | ENGLAND3* | $PROD |
| L |
| | | |
| M |
[MG] | england | [MG] | engl{and} | [MG] |
| 1413251 stu07 | 31-45m
English, there you go! |
| R |
| | $GEST-NM-NOD-HEAD1^ | ENGLAND3* | MUST1 | $GEST-OFF1^ | $GEST-NM-TO-SHRUG1^ |
| L |
| |
| M |
| englisch | muss | [MG] |
| 1184756 nue04 | 31-45m
I didn’t just go to London because Germany played against England, you know. |
| R |
BECAUSE-OF1* | GERMAN1 | AGAINST3A | ENGLAND3* | BECAUSE-OF1* | I2 | THERE1* |
| L |
| | | |
| M |
wegen | deutsch{land} | ge{gen} | engl{and} | weg | | |
| 1184756 nue04 | 31-45m
There were two women from England; they were so pretty, really cute. |
| R |
| $NUM-ONE-TO-TEN1A:2 | WOMAN1A | ENGLAND3* | HIS-HER1 | BEAUTIFUL-ASL1* | PRETTY1A |
| L |
| | | | | |
| M |
| frau | eng{land} | [MG] | | hübsch» |
| 1184756 nue04 | 31-45m
The British fans all hung their heads. |
| R |
| $INDEX1 | ALL2A | ENGLAND3* | $INDEX1 | ENGLAND3* | ALL2A |
| L |
| | | | | |
| M |
| | | | eng{land} | alle |
| 1211082-… stu01 | 46-60f
So that’s what English knitting is. |
| R |
| $INDEX1 | AFTER-TEMPORAL1 | ENGLAND3* | TO-KNIT1^ | | |
| L |
| | |
| M |
| nach | engl{isch} | muster |
| 1413251 stu07 | 46-60m
Yes, more English, English would be better there. |
| R |
| | ENGLAND3 | ENGLAND3* | BETTER1* | MORE1 | ENGLAND3 |
| L |
BETTER1* | | | | | |
| M |
besser | englisch | englisch | is{t} besser | mehr | englisch» |
| 1184756 nue04 | 31-45m
I pushed my way through the crowd; people were frantic and leapt to their feet. |
| R |
$PROD | ENGLAND3* | $PROD | ENGLAND3* | $PROD | | |
| L |
| | | |
| M |
[MG] | england | [MG] | engl{and} | [MG] |
| 1184756 nue04 | 31-45m
Well, it was four o’clock in Germany, and three o’clock in England. |
| R |
HERE1 | $NUM-CLOCK1A:4* | | ENGLAND3* | $NUM-CLOCK1A:3d* | | |
| L |
| | $INDEX1 | | |
| M |
deutschland | | england | drei uhr |
| 1184756 nue04 | 31-45m
The British fans all hung their heads. |
| R |
ALL2A | ENGLAND3* | $INDEX1 | ENGLAND3* | ALL2A | $PROD | $PROD |
| L |
| | | | | |
| M |
| | | eng{land} | alle | | |
| 1413251 stu07 | 31-45m
English, there you go! |
| R |
MUST1 | $GEST-OFF1^ | $GEST-NM-TO-SHRUG1^ | ENGLAND3* | $GEST-OFF1^ | | |
| L |
| |
| M |
muss | [MG] | englisch |
| 1413251 stu07 | 31-45m
I think that automatically, as you said, all the words should be in English. |
| R |
ENGLAND3 | IN-ADDITION1* | MUST1 | ENGLAND3* | WORD2* | INVOLVED1A* | MUST1* |
| L |
| | | | |
| M |
englisch | muss | englisch | wort wort | | muss |
| 1413251 stu07 | 31-45m
I can’t imagine changing that now and speaking English to my children. |
| R |
ENGLAND3 | TO-TALK2 | CHILD2 | ENGLAND3* | $GEST-NM-SPEAKING1^ | I1 | CAN1* |
| L |
| | | | |
| M |
englisch | sprechen | kind | englisch | #sawasawa | | |
| 1413251 stu07 | 31-45m
Interestingly, the news there are in Mandarin, but they communicate internationally in English. |
| R |
BUT1 | INTERNATIONAL1* | NO1A* | ENGLAND3* | HISTORY-OR-STORY2^* | CAN1* | $GEST-OFF1^ |
| L |
| | | | |
| M |
aber | international | | englisch | kann | |
| 1290126 mst04 | 31-45m
Russia, America, France and England. |
| R |
$LIST1:3of3d | FRANCE3A* | $LIST1:4of4d | ENGLAND3* | | | |
| L |
| M |
| frank{reich} | | england |