In British English, women are commonly referred to as "women," but informal terms include "ladies" or "gals." Additionally, regional dialects may have their own colloquial terms. The choice of term often depends on context and social setting.
The people who remained loyal to Great Britain were Loyalist.
They call it cream too.
because they were serving under British rule/people who called themselves patriots were not under British rule and did not serve the British and not tolerate to the British and so thought to fight them lol plz dont juged
because they were bred in Britain
if i get married to a woman from montserrat do i become a british citizen
They call them sinks.
Some people call them water waddles
Chips.
a tourch
Some call it a sandwich others call it a 'buttie'.
Some people call them lawyers but most call them solicitars.
Same as you do - an apple.
People from England are called several things, but British or English are the main adjectives. Some call them Englanders also..
A native of the UK is officially British. British people are called Britons.
Lydia Darragh A woman who spied on the british Lydia Darragh A woman who spied on the british Lydia Darragh Henry Knox Joseph Martin
It depends on what language they speak. American and British Jews call it "school."
"britannique"(but note that French people have a tendency to call any British people "les anglais" regardless of their region or country of origin within the British Isles)