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AbbreviationsFrom Wiktionary under the GNU Free Documentation License. British English, or UK 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. The Oxford English Dictionary applies the term to English "as spoken or written in the British Isles; esp[ecially] the forms of English usual in Great Britain...", reserving "Hiberno-English" for "The English language as spoken and written in Ireland". 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 (and especially Scotland) 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
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427px x 640px | 40.40kB [source page] En Uk British British is the adjectival form of Britain In terms of etymology it is derived from Pretannic a term once used as collective description for the From Yahoo Image Search: "British English" british english? Q. why do english people say you just of moved instead of you just moved and similar sentences? Asked by stiffmeister94 - Tue May 6 13:15:16 2008 - - 9 Answers - 0 Comments A. No such thing as "British English", there is only English. Variations are a foreign language. Never heard the expressions you quoted, must be foreigners. Answered by Ken B - Wed May 7 01:01:34 2008 What are some good sources for research on Black British English? Q. I need some sources for a research paper I'm doing on Black British English and I am trying to figure out what to use in it and some books that might help me out. When I say Black British English, I mean Jamaican Creole. Its what I've found it to actually be. Asked by gamewarrior15 - Mon Mar 30 12:16:02 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments A. it's a fallacy.no such thing. Answered by advocate172000 - Mon Mar 30 12:19:30 2009 Do many Indians write in natural American or British English as well as Americans or Brits do?
Q. Many language service providers are struggling because of low-cost competition from India. This is true for a number of language services, including translation, editing and pharmaceutical regulatory writing. But do Indians generally produce the same degree of natural American or British English as Americans or Brits do? In other words, can Americans charge higher rates than Indians simply because they are American? Is being an American a sales point for these kinds of services? Asked by Eric L - Thu Apr 22 05:22:46 2010 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments A. Yeah many indians can speak english pretty well. But americans and british won't be able to speak hindu well.. Answered by Roll - Thu Apr 22 05:25:13 2010 From Yahoo Answer Search: "British English" |








