What is called British English?

British English (BrE) is a term used to distinguish the form of the English language used in the British Isles from forms used elsewhere. It includes all the varieties of English used within the Isles, including those found in England, Scotland, Wales, and the island of Ireland.
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What is proper British English called?

Variously referred to as the 'Queen's English', 'BBC English' or 'Oxford English', Received Pronunciation, or RP for short, is the accent usually described as typically British. Find out more about its origins and its current status in the UK.
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Why is British called English?

English refers only to people and things that are from England specifically. Thus, to be English is not to be Scottish, Welsh nor Northern Irish. British, on the other hand, refers to anything from Great Britain, meaning anyone who lives in Scotland, Wales or England are considered British.
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What is standard British English?

The term Standard British English customarily refers to a variety of the English language that's generally used in professional communication in Britain (or, more narrowly defined, in England or in southeast England) and taught in British schools.
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Is UK English same as British English?

If you are from England, as an English citizen you are English. If you are from any of the countries in the British Isles you are British. This means that only the English, from England as a citizen can be both English and British. If you are from Northern Ireland, you are British with the Northern Ireland culture.
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American vs. British vs. Australian English | One Language, Three Accents



What is American English called?

American English (AmE) is the dialect of the English language used mostly in the United States of America. It is estimated that approximately two thirds of native speakers of English live in the United States. American English is also sometimes called United States English or U.S. English.
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Is Oxford British or American?

Usage. Oxford spelling is used by the Oxford University Press (OUP) for British publications, including its Oxford English Dictionary (OED) and its influential British style guide Hart's Rules, and by other publishers who are "etymology conscious", according to Merriam-Webster.
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What is British English and example?

British English (BrE) is a term used to distinguish the form of the English language used in the British Isles from forms used elsewhere. It includes all the varieties of English used within the Isles, including those found in England, Scotland, Wales, and the island of Ireland.
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Which English is used in India?

Indian English (IE) is a group of English dialects spoken in India and among the Indian diaspora. English is used by the Indian government for communication, along with Hindi as enshrined in the Constitution.
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Who uses British English?

In addition, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand are all in the commonwealth, where British English is usually the standard, and Ireland is in the EU, where British English is the standard.
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What is General Indian English?

Introduction. Indian English (IE) refers to those varieties of English that developed on the Indian subcontinent. IE is currently the co-official language of India with Hindi, and it is the primary medium of education, law, media, and business throughout India.
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Is American English Standard English?

The term Standard American English customarily refers to a variety of the English language that's generally used in professional communication in the United States and taught in American schools. Also known as Edited American English, American Standard English, and General American.
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Is Indian English British or American?

Indian English is a distinct dialect of English. In theory, English speakers in India follow British English as specified in the Oxford or Longman English dictionaries. In practice, Indians use many words and phrases that don't exist in British or American English.
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Which English is used in Pakistan?

Pakistani English (also known as Paklish or Pinglish) is the group of English language varieties spoken and written in Pakistan.
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How many types of English are there?

Geographers and Social Scientists estimate there are 7 Main groups of Dialects in the United States: Western American English, North Central American English, Northern American English, Midland American English, Southern American English, New York City American English and Northern New England American English.
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Why do British spell color colour?

Color is the spelling used in the United States. Colour is used in other English-speaking countries. The word color has its roots (unsurprisingly) in the Latin word color. It entered Middle English through the Anglo-Norman colur, which was a version of the Old French colour.
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Who spoke Middle English?

Middle English was the language spoken in England from about 1100 to 1500. Five major dialects of Middle English have been identified (Northern, East Midlands, West Midlands, Southern, and Kentish), but the "research of Angus McIntosh and others...
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Why is U.S. English and UK different?

The American and British dictionaries are very different, because they were compiled by two very different authors with two very different perspectives on language: the UK's dictionary was compiled by scholars from London (not Oxford, for some reason) who wanted to just collect all known English words, while the ...
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Why do USA speak English?

In a short period of time, the United States had become the number one destination for immigrants all over the world. The first reason we speak English is that the British crown won territory and dominated among the early settlers.
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Which English is used in Indian schools?

Current Language Policy in Indian Schools

English, due to its 'lingua franca' status, is an aspiration language for most Indians – for learning English is viewed as a ticket to economic prosperity and social status. Thus almost all private schools in India are English medium.
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Which English is used in Canada?

Nevertheless, in the most general sense, the English spoken today by most Canadians from British Columbia to Nova Scotia is clearly a type of North American English, most similar to that of the western United States and to General American English.
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Which English is used in world?

Besides the major varieties of English, such as American English, British English, Canadian English, Australian English, Irish English, New Zealand English, and their sub-varieties, countries such as South Africa, India, Nigeria, the Philippines, Jamaica, and Trinidad and Tobago also have millions of native speakers of ...
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