Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Engish"

Translations of "Engish"

Q: How do you say this in English (US)? 英語を勉強すれば将来仕事を探す時に選択肢が広がる
If you study Engish hard now, it'll expand your choice to look for the job?
You'll have more choice to look for the job?
A: Studying English will give you more options when looking for a job in the future.
Q: How do you say this in English (US)? How do you say “Anh Yêu Em” in Engish
A: I love you.
Q: How do you say this in English (US)? what do you say “ tôi yêu bạn “ in Engish ?
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Q: How do you say this in English (UK)? Engish
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Q: The longer I study Engish, the more I feel any pressure to be able to speak Engish fluently.

Does this sentence sound natural?
A: "The longer I study English, the more pressure I feel to be able to speak English fluently".

Almost perfect! 😉
Q: I have been gloomy nowadays. I have been studying Engish everyday for 3 months.
But,I can not write sentences well.
How can I express what I want to say?
Is it more efficient to concentrate on talking? Does this sound natural?
A: × I have been gloomy nowadays.
✓ I've been a bit down these days.

× I have been studying Engish everyday for 3 months.
✓ I've been studying Engish everyday for 3 months,

× But,I can not write sentences well.
✓ but I'm still not good at writing sentences.

× Is it more efficient to concentrate on talking?
✓ Would it be better to focus on spoken English?

Hi there, I would say that it's better to get your grammar down first, so that you can think of sentences to say in you head. It's important to focus on spoken English as well, since there are some exceptions to grammar rules. Reading out what you write helps to make sure that it sounds right. You can ask native speakers, What's a more natural way to say this? How do I say ... ? etc etc
Q: He had been able to speak Engish since before he come here. Does this sound natural?
A: I personally would use

He was able to speak English even before he got here
Q: When I don't speak Engish for quite a time, it feels like I forget using them. Does this sound natural?
A: I need to stay in practice with my English, or else my skills become rusty.
Rusty is a term which means out-of-use, and English-speakers often use it to describe some skill that they are beginning to lose due to lack of practice. This is not exactly what you wrote, but I am giving you a suggestion only. Hope it helps!
Q: Using Engish is easier than spanish when korean explains something to spanish. Does this sound natural?
A: Your thought is complex and hard to follow. Did you mean:
- Using English is easier than Spanish when a Korean explains something to a Spanish speaker. (Presumably because the Spanish and the Korean speakers are more likely to share at least a partial understanding of English.)

Or did you mean:
- Since I am a Korean who does not know Spanish, it is easier for me to explain something in English to a Spanish speaker.

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