It was known as the British Empire. When the empire started to fall apart, the British Commonwealth/Commonwealth of Nations was created.
It is fall.
Fall.
It is called a drought when rain does not fall for a long time.
sleet
English
The British (English) invented and evolved the English language, which is why it is called English. "What is your name?" is English as spoken in Britain.
In Bitish English they are called 'terms'
English or British
No. People from Great Britain are British- most speak English. There is no language called British.
The word for the season which Americans call 'Fall' (and British people call Autumn) is Autuma The word for the verb 'to fall' is cadere
The main British language at that time was called "English".
If you mean English you spelled it correctly in your question. The British speak English. Sometimes there are differences in what items are called but it is still English. A good example of English differences is French fries are called chips in Britain.
It was known as the British Empire. When the empire started to fall apart, the British Commonwealth/Commonwealth of Nations was created.
The word 'faucet' is called a tap in British English.American English also uses the word 'tap' for a faucet.
The English language as it is written and spoken in Britain is called "British English." There is also an ancient British language, called Brythonic, which survives as Welsh and Breton.The English language is the accepted standard language spoken at the time.British language is the various colloquial languages spoken in Britain, there are over 200 distinct british dialects.The standard is currently based on the Oxford English dictionary but is changing daily.
An ancient British tribe called the Angles. (really!)