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What is correct English or British?

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Daniel Johnson

Published Mar 13, 2026

What is correct English or British?

Both could be correct. English means a person from England while British means a person from the United Kingdom, which includes also England. People from England are mostly English and nearly always British.

Is English also known as British?

The term British English refers to the varieties of the English language spoken and written in Great Britain (or, more narrowly defined, in England). Also called UK English, English English, and Anglo-English — though these terms are not applied consistently by linguists (or by anyone else for that matter).

Is London British or English?

United Kingdom

United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Royal coat of arms in Scotland:
Show globe Show map of Europe Show overseas territories and Crown dependencies Show all Location of the United Kingdom (dark green) in Europe (dark grey)
Capital and largest cityLondon 51°30′N 0°7′W

Is British a nationality?

A British national, or United Kingdom national, is a person who possesses a type of British nationality. This includes anyone who is a: British citizen. British Overseas Territories citizen.

Is Britain a country?

Great Britain (sometimes just referred to as ‘Britain’) Great Britain is not a country; it’s a landmass. It is known as ‘Great’ because it is the largest island in the British Isles, and houses the countries of England, Scotland and Wales within its shores.

How do you say hello in Britain?

Starts here0:58How to say hello like a British English speaker – English In A MinuteYouTube

Who made English?

Having emerged from the dialects and vocabulary of Germanic peoples—Angles, Saxons, and Jutes—who settled in Britain in the 5th century CE, English today is a constantly changing language that has been influenced by a plethora of different cultures and languages, such as Latin, French, Dutch, and Afrikaans.

How do you say friend in British?

The word “mate” is a very British word which means “friend”. It is the most commonly used word in the United Kingdom meaning “friend” and is in fact used in this context more widely than the word “friend” itself.

What makes a person British?

“Being British means that you are born in either Scotland, England, Northern Ireland or Wales even if your Mum and Dad are from a different country.” “We are British if we have a British passport or we were born there.”

What nationality am I if I was born in England?

British citizen
Overview. If you or your parents were born in the UK, you might automatically be a British citizen. Check if you’re a British citizen based on whether you were: born in the UK or a British colony before 1 January 1983.