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From Wiktionary under the GNU Free Documentation License. British English, or UK English or English English (BrE, BE, en-GB), is the broad term used to distinguish the forms of the English language used in the United Kingdom from forms used elsewhere. There is confusion whether the term refers to English as spoken in the British Isles or to English as spoken in Great Britain, though in the case of Ireland, there are further distinctions peculiar to Hiberno-English. There are slight regional variations in formal written English in the United Kingdom (for example, although the words wee and little are interchangeable in some contexts, one is more likely to see wee written by someone from northern Britain or from Northern Ireland than by someone from Southern England or Wales). Nevertheless, there is a meaningful degree of uniformity in written English within the United Kingdom, and this could be described as "British English". The forms of spoken English, however, vary considerably more than in most other areas of the world where English is spoken, and a uniform concept of "British English" is therefore more difficult to apply to the spoken language. According to Tom McArthur in the Oxford Guide to World English (p. 45), "[f]or many people...especially in England [the phrase British English] is tautologous," and it shares "all the ambiguities and tensions in the word British, and as a result can be used and interpreted in two ways, more broadly or more narrowly, within a range of blurring and ambiguity". From Wikipedia under the
GNU Free Documentation License British ? English ? Q. peopel who are not born here and live here call themselfs british but people who are born here call themselfs english Asked by James M - Fri Apr 18 10:54:45 2008 - - 14 Answers - 0 Comments A. and your question is? Answered by nobody puts baby in the corner - Fri Apr 18 10:57:33 2008 Some words that are spelled differently in british and american english? Q. I'm learning english in school, and I'm about to do the test for the CAE certificate. The thing is, our school teaches british english, so I have to spell everything the british way, but I don't know which words are spelled different. And I'm pretty sure I spell everything the american way :) So could you please list some of the words, with both the american and the british spellings? Than you! Asked by Lagom - Fri Sep 4 11:37:45 2009 - - 7 Answers - 0 Comments A. Favourite - Favorite Colour - Color Tyre - Tire Spelt - Spelled Realise - Realize Aluminium - Aluminum Moustache - Mustache Neighbour - Neighbor Labour - Labor Centre - Center Theatre - Theater Metre - Meter Analyse - Analyze Anaemia - Anemia Ageing - Aging Programme - Program Tonne - Ton Cheque - Check (only different when referring to monetary document) Grey - Gray Kerb - Curb Pyjamas - Pajamas Plough - Plow Yoghurt - Yogurt I hope that helps. There's many more, but that's a good start and should give you an idea of the general rules. I know it's hard, I moved to New Zealand after learning English in the US and had to learn to adjust all my spellings, never knowing for the first year or 2 whether I was right or wrong. Good luck on your… [cont.] Answered by eendje1990 - Sat Sep 5 02:27:56 2009 What type of english do we indians follow? Is it British English or American English?
Q. What type of english do we indians follow? Is it British English or American English? Asked by Manav D - Sun Sep 13 07:05:00 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments A. The accents neither but the actual english is british i think Answered by S H - Sun Sep 13 07:14:40 2009 From Yahoo Answer Search: "British English" Italian Prosecutor Says Amanda Knox Led Sex Assault on 'Prissy' Roommate
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