British Imperial System
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British pronunciation/bɹˈɪtɪʃ ɪmpˈiəɹɪəl sˈɪstəm/
American pronunciation/bɹˈɪɾɪʃ ɪmpˈiəɹɪəl sˈɪstəm/

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British Imperial System
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برطانوی امپیریل سسٹم, برطانوی سلطنتی نظام

a system of measurement used in the United Kingdom, featuring units such as inches, feet, pounds, and gallons

What is the "British Imperial System"?

The British Imperial System, also known simply as the Imperial System, is a system of units for measurement that was historically used in the United Kingdom and its former colonies. It includes various units of measurement for length, mass, volume, and other physical quantities. Common units include the inch, foot, yard, and mile for length, the pound, stone, and ton for mass, and the gallon for volume. While the Imperial System was once widely used in the past, many countries, including the UK, have transitioned to the metric system for most purposes. However, elements of the Imperial System are still used in some contexts, particularly in the UK for road signs and colloquial expressions, and in certain industries such as agriculture and construction.

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The British Imperial System, with units like feet and pounds, was once prevalent across the Commonwealth.
برطانوی امپیریل سسٹم، جیسے کہ فٹ اور پاؤنڈ، ایک وقت میں دولت مشترکہ میں عام تھا۔
In the UK, road signs still display distances in miles, a legacy of the British Imperial System.
برطانیہ میں، سڑک کے نشانوں پر اب بھی فاصلے میل میں ظاہر ہوتے ہیں، جو کہ برطانوی امپیریل سسٹم کا ورثہ ہے۔
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