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.
To say house in British, you would simply say house. It is said the same way as those in the United States say it. Apartment would be a different word from the United States however. The British would call an apartment a flat.
The British speak English just as Americans and Canadians do. So they would say "Shut up". They do have other ways of saying it.
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Girl. British English uses the same words (mostly) as any other form of English.
Canadians prefer the British spelling or pronunciation of many words, lieutenant being one.
they said in name for the king
bat...but only if you say it in a british accent.
There is no such language as "British". The language of the United Kingdom is English. If "Aubrey" is a reference to a person's name then it is pronounced or-bree.
There' isn't a 'British' language - English is the official language of the whole of the United Kingdom. Ergo, "my name is..." would still be "my name is..." anywhere in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
We 'British' would say "I miss you"
How are you in British? how Americans say
The British say 'z' as zed.
In British English, you can say "goodnight" or "night" as a shorter version.
The
British Airways is the official name.
British people say quite a lot of things. They are sometimes known to say, God save the queen.
In British English, you can say "Hello" or "Hi" as a casual greeting.