A Barrister, Barrister-at-Law or Bar-at-Law
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British isn't a language. its still english, therefore, "help" is the british word for help
The British word 'lift' means the same as the American elevator
There is no particular word meaning 'British General' alone.
The word jumper is just a british word for sweater.
Surprisingly enough 'Glue' is NOT an American word. It originates in Middle English, long before there even was American speech. - But the British have no problems with Americans using British words -
"British is "británico" or "británica".
The British Isles are beautiful.
Elevator (American) -> Lift (British)
The British word 'lift' means the same as the American elevator
The word "British" is spelled B-R-I-T-I-S-H.
There is no specific British word for this, although in New Zealand, they're called Kiwis.