There is no such language as "British". The language of the United Kingdom is English. If "Aubrey" is a reference to a person's name then it is pronounced or-bree.
Say beer can in a british accent. I just teached you how to say bacon in Jamaican.
Being British he has a British accent.
I'd say it was Midatlantic. More of an American "prep school" accent than a british one.
bat...but only if you say it in a british accent.
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If you have a british accent, we Americans think you say "harry" funny also.
In British English, the term for cousin is the same as in American English. It is simply "cousin."
If the nun is British, she probably will have a British accent. If she's German, she'll probably have a German accent.
you say : "Have a good night" (in a british accent) unexpected, right?
no, lydia Darragh did not have a british accent. She was Irish.
Nothing. It doesn't mean anything. Consider the following points:There is no such language as "Indian"The name Aubrey is pronounced the same in any language; only the accent is differentIf you want to spell the name Aubrey in one of the languages of India, you'd have to say which one. Click here for more information about the 455 languages of India.