Meaning of British English | Babel Free
Definitions
The English language as written and spoken in the United Kingdom; (often) that which is spoken in both the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth of Nations, considered as a single variety.
uncountable
Equivalents
Deutsch
Britisches Englisch
Español
inglés británico
Français
anglais britannique
Italiano
inglese britannico
한국어
영국영어
Nederlands
Brits-Engels
Português
inglês britânico
Русский
бри́танский а́нглийский
Svenska
brittisk engelska
Türkçe
Britanya İngilizcesi
Examples
“We shall not say that this is British English; but we willingly confess that it is not American English.”
“Some noticeable and general differences between American and British English may be explained by the fact, that considerable bodies of Englishmen sometimes emigrated from the same vicinity, and that in their new home they and their multiplied descendants have kept together and continued to employ dialect peculiarities of their native speech, or retained words of general usage which elsewhere perished.”
“Now, according to my observation, no man whom the Dean of Canterbury, or the Public Orator of Cambridge, would accept as a speaker of pure English, says, with thick utterance, “a gloss of ayull;” and yet thousands of their countrymen do speak thus, and this peculiarity of British English passes very gradually away as social and mental culture increase, until among the best-bred and best-educated people it vanishes, and is heard no more than it or a nasal twang is heard among similar people here.”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.