There is a difference in the way that Americans and the British count hundreds. Americans say one hundred one, where the British would say one hundred and one.
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THERE ARE TWO COUNTS SYSYTEM INTERNATIONAL. ENGLISH COUNT SYSTEM AND METRIC COUNT SYSTEM, WHEN ENGLISH COUNT (Ne)=NO OF HANKS/LBS THEN METRIC COUNT(Nm)=1.0693*Ne
British English. It is prevalent since the time of the British.
Generally we refer to the English spoken in the British Isles as "British English," but the distinction could be made between various forms of it: Irish English, Scottish English and English English.
THERE ARE TWO COUNTS SYSYTEM INTERNATIONAL. ENGLISH COUNT SYSTEM AND METRIC COUNT SYSTEM, WHEN ENGLISH COUNT (Ne)=NO OF HANKS/LBS THEN METRIC COUNT(Nm)=1.0693*Ne
It's the same in British English as it is in North American English.
It's the same in British English as it is in North American English.
It's the same in British English as it is in North American English.
Yes, British English is considered a dialect of the English language.
yes count = masculine countess = feminine
micro meter least count in British system