What is proper British English called?

British English (BrE) or Anglo-English is the standard dialect
standard dialect
A standard language (also standard variety, standard dialect, and standard) is a language variety that has undergone substantial codification of grammar and usage, although occasionally the term refers to the entirety of a language that includes a standardized form as one of its varieties.
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of "English as used in Great Britain, as distinct from that used elsewhere." Variations exist in formal, written English in the United Kingdom.
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What is standard 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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What is the generic British accent called?

Received Pronunciation (RP) is the accent traditionally regarded as standard for British English.
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What is correct British or 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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Where is the purest English spoken?

FOR years, the people of Inverness have revelled in the proud boast that they speak the best English on the planet. Their clear and melodious pronunciation of the language has been applauded by linguistic experts and dialect experts across the globe.
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What is a London accent called?

Cockney, dialect of the English language traditionally spoken by working-class Londoners. Cockney is also often used to refer to anyone from London—in particular, from its East End.
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Which English accent is best?

British accent has been rated as the most attractive English accent in the world, according to a new survey by the CEOWORLD magazine. The results were revealed in a global study, which questioned 96,398 people across 32 countries worldwide to list “most attractive English accents” other than their own.
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What is a modern dialect in London called?

MLE is a dialect of London English which has emerged since the early 1980s in parts of London where there has been a relatively high level of immigration. MLE is based on the traditional East End Cockney dialect, but it has a number of different sounds and grammatical constructions.
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Which English is the right English?

British English is 'correct' where it is spoken, and American or Australian English is correct in those areas of the world. While it might not seem clean and neat to have so many 'correct' versions of a language, that's just the way it is. Of course, all of these versions of English are perfectly interchangeable.
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Is there a correct variety of English?

There is no sense in which English is “correct” and Welsh is “wrong”: they're different languages with different grammars, and one of them has many more speakers worldwide than the other. Standard English isn't just another dialect, but it is a dialect even so.
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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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Why do some Brits pronounce TH as F?

Because TH-fronting was not a common feature of English before it spread across the globe, this tells us that TH-fronting didn't develop from just one accent. Instead, it's a progression of language change as people try to make our language easier to speak.
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Why are Londoners called Cockneys?

Supposedly, a cockney is anyone born within earshot of the bells of St Mary-le-Bow church in the City. These days it's more of a general term for working-class Londoners (especially East Enders). But according to linguist Dr Susan Fox, 'cockney' started as an insult.
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Is Cockney accent posh?

RP English is said to sound posh and powerful, whereas people who speak Cockney English, the accent of working-class Londoners, often experience prejudice.
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Which English accent is hardest?

There are many, very distinct, British accents. It's true that Indian accent is the most difficult one in the world to understand.
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What is the hottest English accent?

#1 The British accent

The year 2020 saw the British accent ranked No. 1 on the list. It was crowned the sexiest accent in the world with 25 percent of the total votes.
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Who has a strong British accent?

Geordie. People from Newcastle speak a dialect called Geordie, which is one of the strongest and most distinctive accents in England.
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Is there such thing as a British accent?

The UK has the most local accents of any English speaker country. As such, a single "British accent" does not exist. However, someone could be said to have an English, Scottish, Welsh or Irish accent, although these all have many different sub-types.
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Is American English closer to original English?

As a result, although there are plenty of variations, modern American pronunciation is generally more akin to at least the 18th-Century British kind than modern British pronunciation. Shakespearean English, this isn't.
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What's the King's English?

Correct English usage and diction; the kind of English that would be spoken at the court of the English king: “With their mixture of jargon and slang, sportscasters are constantly murdering the King's English.” GOOSES.
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Why do the British say leftenant?

According to military customs, a lower ranking soldier walks on the left side of a senior officer. This courtesy developed when swords were still used on the battle field. The lower ranked soldier on the "left" protected the senior officers left side. Therefore, the term leftenant developed.
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