The British are people from England, Wales, Scotland and you could also say Northern Ireland. Britain is an island comprising of three countries, England, Scotland and Wales and the people from this island are called British. The English are almost always referred to as English except by Americans who generalise and call people British (which is not incorrect in any way and is done so they don't have to recognise the regional accent - which is fair enough). The British are always referred to as British...because there is no other word for them.
The origin of the English people :Angles, Saxons, Jutes, Frisians(All Germanic tribes),Vikings(Mainly Scandinavians),Normans (Mainly French), Romans (Italians) and Celts ( the Indigenous (English/British) people themselves)
"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)
the person who work for the British it mean that they are British slave .And they dot get paid . And also mean origin from the Hindu.,people.
No, Nicole is not a traditionally British name. It is of French origin.
No, they live in Europe from ages. Yes, they can be asian as well as no because they arent british
british
Basically, its called as 'Football' and its origin, as most of the people say, is British Empire or as now England....
wouldn't it be British?
It is from a British origin
The name Sterling is British in origin.
No you don't
United Kingdom