The term Anglo can be used as a prefix to indicate a relation to
England and the
United Kingdom, as in the phrases '
Anglo-American', '
Anglo-Celtic' or '
Anglo-Indian'.It is also used, somewhat loosely, to refer to a person or people of
English ethnicity in
North America,
Australia and
Southern Africa. It is also used, in non-English-speaking countries, to refer to someone from any
English-speaking country.Anglo is a
Late Latin prefix used to denote "
English-" in conjunction with another
toponym or
demonym. The word is
derived from
Anglia, the Latin name for
England, and still the modern name of its southeastern portion. Anglia and England both mean "Land of the
Angles", a
Germanic people originating in the north
German peninsula of
Angeln.
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