I'm assuming that by you typing this question in English, you speak it. Therefore I feel compelled to tell you that "British", is not another language separate from the English language. A person who comes from Britain, will most likely speak English. 'British' is an accent, not a language. If you have troubles trying to figure out how to say different words in different LANGUAGES, use Google Translate. It's simple and easy to use.
The British say the German's were the best. And the British defeated the Germans in some battles; which makes the British the best military, according to the British.
Based on their reputation and training, many observers would say it's the British.
We 'British' would say "I miss you"
In British English, "How are you?" can be said as "How do you do?" or "How are you doing?"
No, the people who live in it take pride in their province that's why they say that.
The British say 'z' as zed.
In British English, you can say "goodnight" or "night" as a shorter version.
Best British Forward was created in 2003.
The Arctic Monkeys won their last BRIT Award in 2008 for their album Favorite Worst Nightmare. The Arctic Monkeys have won four other BRIT Awards. In 2006, they won the award for Best British Breakthrough Act. In 2007, they won awards for Best British Group and Best British Album (Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not). They won the award for Best British group again in 2008. Also in 2008, they were nominated for Best Live Act, losing to British pop group Take That.
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British people say quite a lot of things. They are sometimes known to say, God save the queen.
In British English, you can say "Hello" or "Hi" as a casual greeting.