British people are English, Scottish, Northern Irish and Welsh.
Britain, also known as United Kingdom, is a united nation made up of several countries, they are England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland. Plus overseas territories such as Falklands and Gibraltar. England is the head of the Kingdom and rules the other countries that are part of it.
Mexican Spanish and European Spanish are dialects of each other, just as British English and North American English are dialects of each other.
Both English people and Americans speak English, but with differences in vocabulary, pronunciation, and grammar. American English has evolved separately from British English and has its own unique characteristics.
English and a bit of spanish.
No. People from Great Britain are British- most speak English. There is no language called British.
It was Elizabeth I's Royal British Navy that defeated the Spanish Armada in 1588!
More people speak Spanish as a native tongue (first language) than English, but more people speak English as a second or third or fourth language than Spanish.
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People who speak both English and Spanish are commonly referred to as bilingual individuals.
In the UK, people primarily speak British English, which has variations in accent and vocabulary depending on the region. American English is not typically spoken as the primary language in the UK.
No. Spanish people eat fish, rice... and especially tacos. English people don't eat those things!
English and British
because the british took control and they speak English and we mostly came from there