Question 2: What language does the British speak?
Question 3: Besides English, what other languages can the British speak? The official language is English. In addition, the official languages in various parts of Britain are Welsh, Irish Gaelic, Ulster, Scottish Gaelic and Kearney.
Question 4: What language is spoken in Britain? Pure French! Paris accent!
Question 5: What language is spoken in Britain? 5 points in English, British English.
Question 6: What's the difference between American language and British language?
English learners sometimes notice the differences between British English and American English. In fact, there are many kinds of English in the world, not only English and American English. There are many different American English dialects in America alone. If you have been to Boston, new york, Miami, Dallas and Los Angeles, you will find that the pronunciation, vocabulary and even grammar in these places are slightly different from those in other places. Similarly, if you have been to London, Birmingham, Liverpool, Edinburgh, Dublin and other places in the UK, you will also find differences among cities.
If you meet an American and an Englishman at the party, you can tell them through their conversation in a few minutes. The most obvious clues are of course pronunciation, such as dancing, butter, no, birds and so on. Not only the pronunciation of consonants and vowels is different, but also the stress position is often different.
The second most obvious difference between English and American English is the words used. The same thing is called differently in America and Britain. Here are some of the most common examples:
American English American English British English
flat
Clean the bathroom
Bathroom/toilet
Canned can
candy
Potato chips
Cookies, cookies, cookies.
Corn corn
reverse charge call
cot
diaper
Elevator lift
eraser
First floor, first floor, ground floor
Flashlight flashlight
French fries
Trash bin
Gasoline gas
Jam jelly jam
The hood of a car
Anger, madness, anger
Mathematical mathematics
Napkins, mouth wipes
* * * pantyhose, pantyhose
Crispy potato chips
A purse/handbag
soccer
Round trip
Pedestrian pavement
Stove cooker
Sweater sweater, pullover
Trucks and trucks
A trunk in the back of a car.
holiday
The difference in spelling is relatively small. Here are some examples:
Abc American English American English British English
Archaeology archaeology
catalogue
Civilized civilization
Color color color
Curb; kerb
Resistance defense defense
Draft, draft, draft
favorite
honour
Jewelry store
institutional framework
Practice practice
tyre
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Question 7: What language was spoken in Britain 500 years ago? There is no official language in Britain, but English is actually the main language. There are other official languages outside England. For example, Welsh is also used in northern Wales, and Gaelic is still used in parts of the northwest highlands of Scotland and northern Ireland. Immigrants from all over the world also speak their mother tongues, such as Bengali, Chinese, Hindi, Punjabi and Urdu. Britain has the largest number of Hindi speakers outside India.
Question 8: What is the second language in Britain? The official language is English (English nail H) (not legal). In addition, Welsh, Irish, Ulster Scottish, Scottish, Scottish Gaelic and Celtic are the official languages in all regions of Britain.
Question 9: What language is spoken in Britain?
Question 10: Besides English, what other languages can the British speak? The official language is English. In addition, the official languages in various parts of Britain are Welsh, Irish Gaelic, Ulster, Scottish Gaelic and Kearney.