The name "Britain" derives from the Latin term "Britannia," which was used by the Romans to refer to the island of Great Britain. The term has its roots in the Celtic word "Priteni," which referred to the ancient Celtic tribes inhabiting the region. Over time, "Britain" came to represent the entire island and, later, the political entity known as the United Kingdom. Today, it commonly refers to both England and Wales, and sometimes includes Scotland.
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It's simply called "Britain's Got Talent"
The country is called the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. The island is called Great Britain.
In 1900 the country colloquially called Britain (or, infuriatingly, England by many Americans) was called: The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.
Britain's Air Force is called the Royal Air Force or RAF for short.
a BRITON was a native of the land of Britain.
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In 1851 "Britain" was properly called The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.
A potato chip is called a CRISP in Britain. As in: a packet of crisps with your Guinness A french fry is called a CHIP as in: Fish and chips