IPA: /ˈæŋɡloʊ/
KK: /ˈæŋɡloʊ/
A person of English descent or a white American whose first language is English, often used to distinguish them from those who speak Spanish or have Latin American ancestry.
Many Anglo families have lived in this region for generations.
Anglo is derived from the Old English word 'Englisc', which refers to the Angles, a Germanic tribe that settled in Britain. The term 'Anglo' is often used as a prefix to denote English or relating to England, particularly in terms like 'Anglo-Saxon' or 'Anglo-American'.
Think of the Angles, a Germanic tribe that settled in Britain, to remember that 'Anglo' relates to English or England.