Meaning of 盎格鲁-撒克逊人
盎格鲁-撒克逊人 means Anglo-Saxons; the Germanic peoples, primarily the Angles and Saxons, who migrated to Britain in the 5th century AD. Pronounced Àng gé lǔ - Sā kè xùn rén.
- Anglo-Saxons; the Germanic peoples, primarily the Angles and Saxons, who migrated to Britain in the 5th century AD
Definitions & Examples
Àng盎
gé格
lǔ鲁
--
Sā撒
kè克
xùn逊
rén人
de的
qiān迁
xǐ徙
shēn深
kè刻
de地
gǎi改
biàn变
le了
Bù不
liè列
diān颠
de的
lì历
shǐ史
。
The migration of the Anglo-Saxons profoundly changed the history of Britain.
Yīng英
yǔ语
de的
fā发
zhǎn展
yǔ与
Àng盎
gé格
lǔ鲁
--
Sā撒
kè克
xùn逊
rén人
de的
yǔ语
yán言
yǒu有
hěn很
dà大
guān关
xì系
。
The development of the English language is closely related to the language of the Anglo-Saxons.
Lì历
shǐ史
shàng上
,
Àng盎
gé格
lǔ鲁
--
Sā撒
kè克
xùn逊
rén人
yǔ与
dāng当
dì地
Kǎi凯
ěr尔
tè特
rén人
jì既
yǒu有
chōng冲
tū突
yě也
yǒu有
róng融
hé合
。
Historically, the Anglo-Saxons had both conflicts and integration with the local Celts.