They are two names for the same breed.
they are the same
Typically the British bulldog is larger.
spanner - british english ; wrench- american english
There is noneAnswer'Aeroplane' is British English; 'airplane' is US English.
Kerb is British English while curb is American English
they call it diaper instead of nappie
chips=frenchfries crisps=potatochips
One is in Greek, the other is in English.
Oxford follows British EnglishCambridge follows both British and American varieties
its just a matter of spelling. the "b" is for British English and "p" is used in American English
Yes. British or English bulldogs have outlived their usefulness in England. This breed was used for bullbaiting in 17th century.
There is no difference. In American English, the verb is to orient; in British English, the verb is to orientate.Not true! 'To orient' is perfectly correct British English and is preferred by many of us to the unnecessarily and pointlessly extended version 'to orientate'.