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G. D. Ell has written:

'Don Quijote de la Mancha'

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ell t y

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Pe Ell is pronounced: Pee (like urine) Ell (like the letter "L").

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Yes. Ell is a Scrabble word.

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William G. Stratton State Park was created in 1959.

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Lindsay Ell was born on 1989-03-20.

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Harry Ell died on 1934-06-27.

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Harry Ell was born on 1862-09-24.

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Lynching of Ell Persons died in 1917.

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the notes of the blues scale is as follows bottom c, e flat, f, f sharp, g flat, g, b flat and a Glad to help Maddy Ell.

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Andrew G. Park has written:

'The City Beautiful San Francisco Past, Present and Future'

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Jade Ell's birth name is Helena Jade Lund.

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Ell Roberson III was born on 1980-08-13.

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Carl Stephens Ell died on 1981-04-17.

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Carl Stephens Ell was born on 1887-11-14.

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you can't buy an ell you can only buy vowels.. ask Vanna

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An ell is an ancient measurement, usually of cloth, measured from the elbow to the tip of the index finger.

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An English term, an ell is 45 inches, or 1/32 of a bolt.

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Christopher Ell was born on February 2, 1981, in Tunkhannock, Pennsylvania, USA.

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The answer depends on what is the "ell" you're asking about!

A Flemish ell = 27 in (0.6858 m) = outstretched hand to near shoulder,

An English ell = 45 in (1.143 m) = outstretched hand to opposite shoulder,

A French ell = 54 in (1.3716 m) = outstretched hand to opposite elbow.

So, to convert from English ells to:

  • meters, multiply by 1.143.
  • inches, multiply by 45.

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I pronounce it sore- ell (the ell sounds like well, minus the w)

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Ell Plato is neutral and not associated with either feminine or masculine gender roles.

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It is pronounced as "zhwa-yuh no-ell", with the "zh" sound similar to the "s" in "measure" and the "ell" pronounced like "noel" with an emphasis on the "o".

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ESL: English as a Second Language

ELL: English Language Learners

They are related, but ESL is the subject, ELL the learners. You could say that ELLs study ESL.

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Él es el mejor. (ell ess ell mayKHOR) ('KH' as in 'loch')

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yess ! and its sandara park !

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Sandara Park his butterfly !

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An ELL student stands for English Language Learner.

An ell is an old unit of measurement. An English ell was a littleover 45", supposedly based on the distance from shoulder to wrist. (Mine isn't that long. Perhaps it was wrist to wrist across the shoulders?)

and is also a short way of saying Danielle or Ellen or ellie or ellenor or criss

Ell is also away of spelling Elle but wrongly

and a elle also is a mesure of pie in new England

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LNG means Ellen Gee.

L (Ell)

N (en)

G (Gee)

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grah-see-ell-ah (in Latin America)

grah-thee-ELL-ah (in Spain: 'th' as in 'thin', not 'the')

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[gah]-[zz]-[ell]

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just ell her she bueatiful

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Mass-a- (as in cat) by-ell.

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It is called an ell

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yes ! her name is sandara park !

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Type In Bonus-Park, You Will Get A Surrprise! :) You Will Get Max Of "G" Or Money... Good Luck!

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