The spelling of the adjective is British.
(For the differences in US and British spelling, see the related link.)
If you are asking how to spell "Britain" (the country) then you spell it as I just wrote it.On a lighter note:Britin is spelled:B as in Britain.r as in Rascal.i as in Intense.t as in Theodore.i as in Intense yet again.n as in NormandieThat is how you spell "Britin".
well it is very simple you spell it Britain
In Britain "flower" is still spelt "flower".
You've got it right; the correct spelling is Britain.
You don't. That is the correct spelling.
Things pertaining to Britain (Great Britain, UK) are British, with one T.
The proper noun is "Britain", referring generally to Great Britain or to historical England.
Yes kerb is how you spell curb in British English, and curb is how you spell kerb in American English.
"Great Britten" is spelled as "Great Britain."
The correct spelling of the island is Great Britain.
'Amazing' is the correct spelling in Britain.
GB usually stands for 'Gigabyte', or 'Great Britain'.