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This video was made for educational purposes only. All credit goes to rightful owners :D Please support me on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/user?u=16809442 Special Thanks to RandomRami ā€œHeyitsramiā€ Emperor :D British English Native to: United Kingdom Language family: Indo-European (Germanic) Official language in United Kingdom (originally England) British English (also known as Traditional English) is the standard dialect of the English language as spoken and written in the United Kingdom. Variations exist in formal, written English in the United Kingdom. For example, the adjective wee is almost exclusively used in parts of Scotland, North East England, Ireland, and occasionally Yorkshire, whereas little is predominant elsewhere. Nevertheless, there is a meaningful degree of uniformity in written English within the United Kingdom, and this could be described by the term British English. The forms of spoken English, however, vary considerably more than in most other areas of the world where English is spoken, so a uniform concept of British English is more difficult to apply to the spoken language. According to Tom McArthur in the Oxford Guide to World English, British English shares "all the ambiguities and tensions in the word 'British' and as a result can be used and interpreted in two ways, more broadly or more narrowly, within a range of blurring and ambiguity". Colloquial portmanteau words for British English include: Bringlish (recorded from 1967), Britglish (1973), Britlish (1976), Brenglish (1993) and Brilish (2011). Music: https://youtu.be/ZlQKh3xHoV4 Links: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.bible.kids&hl=en_US I hope everyone is safe and doing great! I am so grateful to all of you who volunteered to this project. As much as I want to put all of your beautiful voices in one video, it will take so long to compile all'em. No worries, If your voice is not included I will try my best to create separate vids for'em. Thank you again for extending your helping hand to me! I really appreciate y'all! Take care! Want your beautiful language to be featured? My email: [email protected]

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