English!
British is not a language, but rather a term used to describe people or things from the United Kingdom. The British accent refers to the way English is spoken in the UK, but English is the language spoken in the UK.
The Essex accent is a regional accent from the county of Essex in the southeast of England. It is characterized by features such as the dropping of the letter "H" and the pronunciation of the "th" sound as "f" or "v". The accent is spoken in Essex and its surrounding areas.
In the UK, people primarily speak British English, which has variations in accent and vocabulary depending on the region. American English is not typically spoken as the primary language in the UK.
maybe in 2016
Yes, definitely.
People who are retired from the UK military.
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.
The most commonly spoken language in the UK is English.
The official language of all of the UK - including Moray - is English. There may well be immigrants from other parts of the world who use English as a second language and there will be a smattering of people who are able to speak Gaelic. The local accent is 'Buchan' and it can be quite difficult to understand for people who are unused to it.
The official language of the UK is English.
The Pied Piper of Hamelin with a UK accent was narrated by Martin Jarvis.
There is a difference in spelling, the US uses more phonetic spellings - eg English = colour, US = color. Also the American tend to pronounce "o" s differently eg "Bob" in US is pronounced (to the English ear) as "Bab". (there are also other differences) Differences in accents are nice to hear.