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  1. British English (BrE) is a word used to distinguish the British Isles’ version of the English language from other versions. It encompasses all dialects of English spoken in the British Isles, including those spoken in England, Scotland, Wales, and Ireland.
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    All members of the Commonwealth of Nations learn British English, while American English is often learnt in the Americas, Japan, South Korea and Taiwan. The United Kingdom and Ireland use British layout keyboards, while Australia, South Africa, Canada, New Zealand and the US use American layout keyboards.
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    Most countries in Europe are associated with British English due to its historical presence in the region. Nations such as Ireland, Scotland, Wales, England, and Northern Ireland all use British English as their official language. But there are also other parts of the world that have adopted British English for various reasons.
    There are many countries that do not have English as an official language.However, it's interesting to note that even some countries where English is widely spoken, such as the United States, the United
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    Below is a list of the different countries that use the British English spelling: British English (of course) is used in the United Kingdom . There is no doubt that these countries, being under the Commonwealth, are using British English as well. The European Union also follows British English, especially in translation.
    Hover over a country for details. English is the third most spoken native language globally, surpassing others in overall speakers due to British Empire and U.S. influence. The top 10 primary English-speaking countries by population include the U.S., U.K., Canada, Australia, and Liberia, with distinct global distributions.
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    British English is the basis of, and very similar to Commonwealth English. Commonwealth English is English spoken and written in Commonwealth countries, though often with some local variation. This includes English spoken in Australia, Malta, New Zealand, Nigeria, and South Africa. It also includes … See more

    British English (BrE, en-GB, or BE) is the set of varieties of the English language native to the island of Great Britain. More narrowly, it can refer specifically to the English language in England, or, more broadly, to the … See more

    Phonological features characteristic of British English revolve around the pronunciation of the letter R, as well as the dental plosive T and some diphthongs specific to this dialect.
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    Once regarded as … See more

    English is a West Germanic language that originated from the Anglo-Frisian dialects brought to Britain by Germanic settlers from various parts of … See more

    Dialects and accents vary amongst the four countries of the United Kingdom, as well as within the countries themselves.
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    As with English around the world, the English language as used in the United Kingdom is governed by convention rather than formal code: there is no body equivalent to the Académie française or the Royal Spanish Academy. Dictionaries (for example, the See more

    Sounds Familiar? Archived 12 September 2016 at the Wayback Machine – Examples of regional accents and dialects across the UK on the See more

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  4. British Vs American English – Where Each Variation Is …

    Web16 Oct 2016 · There are countries such as Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and Ireland, which teach English natively and therefore have their own variation, but the type taught in schools is based on British English …

  5. Web50 rows · The following is a list of countries and territories where English is an official language used in citizen interactions with government officials. As of 2020, there were 58 sovereign states and 28 non-sovereign entities …

    • COUNTRYISO CODEGEOGRAPHIC …POPULATION 1PRIMARY LANGUAGE?
      India [3] [6]
      IND
      Asia
      1,247,540,000
      No (but official and educati…
      Pakistan [1]
      PAK
      Asia
      212,742,631
      No (but official and educati…
      Nigeria [1] [12]
      NGA
      Africa
      182,202,000
      Yes (used as official langu…
      The Philippines
      PHL
      Asia
      110,864,327
      Yes (but official and educat…
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  6. Web5 Mar 2023 · Nations such as Ireland, Scotland, Wales, England, and Northern Ireland all use British English as their official language. But there are also other parts of the world that have adopted...

  7. Web12 Jun 2018 · English Speaking Countries - WorldAtlas. Even outside of the "Anglosphere", English often serves as a means to bridge the gap between diverse cultures. The English language is a global …

  8. Exploring British English: What You Need To Know

  9. English-Speaking Countries: A Global Overview

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