Blighty in spanish

Inglaterra

pronunciation: inglɑterɑ part of speech: noun
In gestures

Blighty1 = Inglaterra. 

Example: Blighty is an affectionate nickname for England taken from the height of the Victorian rule of India and popularized on the fields of Western Europe in the First World War.

Blighty2 = lesión leve. [Término usado principalmente durante la Primera y Segunda Guerra Mundial para referirse a una herida menor que le garantizaba al soldado la vuelta a Inglaterra (Blighty) para recuperarse]

Example: He got wounded in the ankle -- what they called a Blighty -- so he came back to England to recover.
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