British English: 80%
American English: 30%
Here, in South Wales, that is all too prevalentThere are also some dialects in the UK that are languages all of their own
I am always amused by the term "British English". The English language comes from England (duh), hence the term "British English" is redundant; it's just "English". All other forms of "English" (Canadian English, Australian English, New Zealand English, American English, etc.) are derivatives of "English". You don't hear of "Spanish Spanish", "Potuguese Portuguese" or "French French", so why do we English-speakers refer to the mother tongue as "British English"?...
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