british english
bri
ˈbrɪ
bri
tish
tɪʃ
tish
eng
ɪng
ing
lish
lɪʃ
lish
British pronunciation
/bɹˈɪtɪʃ ˈɪŋɡlɪʃ/

Definition & Meaning of "British English"in English

British English
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the English language as used in the United Kingdom

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What is "British English"?

British English is the variety of the English language that is spoken and written in the United Kingdom. It encompasses various regional dialects and accents, each with distinct features, vocabulary, and pronunciation. British English is characterized by certain spelling conventions, grammatical structures, and vocabulary choices that may differ from other forms of English, such as American English. For example, British English uses "colour" instead of "color" and "theatre" instead of "theater." This variety is influenced by the country's history, culture, and social dynamics, making it a rich and diverse form of the English language.

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British English and American English use different vocabulary for the same things.
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