The currency of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is the pound sterling. It is divided into 100 pence.
Answer:
The main denominations are pounds and new pence. That's a decimal system, which in 1971 replaced the old, colourful but challenging, system of pounds, shillings, crowns, pence, halfpence, farthings and the occasional guinea.
The British call the dot at the end of a sentence a "full stop."
In British English, it is simply, "Give me a call." or "Phone me." More words could be added, of course, such as "Give me a call on Monday." or "Phone me when you get home."
Money in Russian is called "деньги" (pronounced dyen'-gee).
In British slang, a quid is equivalent to one pound sterling. It is a slang term commonly used to refer to money in the UK.
In British English, a bus is commonly referred to as a "coach" or simply a "bus" depending on the context and size of the vehicle.
German Hessians.... Today, we might call them mercenaries...
The British call a flashlight a torch.
What Americans call pants, the British would call trousers.
....a can.
they call their money rubles.
1,000,000.00 british in us money
pounds Is that all they call their money?
british columbians
The British call the dot at the end of a sentence a "full stop."
They call it cream too.
They call them sinks.
because they were bred in Britain