(the ‘english language’ spoken and written in ‘england’ encompasses a diverse range of ‘accents’ and ‘dialects’)
(the ‘dialect’ forms part of the broader ‘british english’, along with other varieties in the ‘united kingdom’)
(terms used to refer to the ‘english language’ spoken and written in ‘england’ include: english english, anglo-english, and british english in ‘england’)
(the related term ‘british english’ (which in ‘american english’ is often used to mean ‘english english’ and ‘anglo-english’ has many ‘ambiguities’ and ‘tensions’ in the word “british” and as a result can be ‘used’ and ‘interpreted’ multiple ways, but is usually reserved to describe the features common to) –>
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‘english english’
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‘welsh english’
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‘scottish english’
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(‘england’, ‘wales’, and ‘scotland’ are the 3 ‘traditional countries’ on the island of ‘great britain’; the ‘main dialect’ of the 4th country of the ‘united kingdom’ (‘northern ireland’) is ‘ulster english’ (which is generally considered a ‘sub-dialect’ of ‘hiberno-english’))
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