In the UK, "mouth" in town names typically refers to the point where a river flows into the sea or another body of water. It denotes the location of the river's estuary or where it meets the larger body of water. Examples include Plymouth, Falmouth, and Barmouth.
A period (.) is placed at the end of a declarative sentence.
The UK spelling of "summarize" is "summarise."
Some examples of words with different spellings in US and UK English include colour (UK) vs. color (US), organise (UK) vs. organize (US), and theatre (UK) vs. theater (US).
No, Portuguese is not the national language of the UK. The national language of the UK is English. Portuguese is the official language of Portugal and is also spoken in countries like Brazil and Mozambique.
There is no official data on the exact number of Kurds living in the UK. Estimates range from 50,000 to 150,000 Kurds residing in the UK. The Kurdish population in the UK is diverse and includes Kurds from various regions such as Turkey, Iraq, Iran, and Syria.
Bournemouth, Dartmouth & Portsmouth are three examples.
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None, but some end in 'minster', like Warminster, Upminster.
Suffolk & Norfolk are two examples.
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