So in your idiolect when you use the words 'Britain' and 'British' you are always referring to a geographical feature. You might be interested to know that for most (almost all) speakers of English t… (View Post)
tbf Boniface (Bonifatius) is rarely mentioned in Germany. Boniface is famous for being Bayer Leverkusen's joint top scorer this season (so far). And what a season! (View Post)
I don't think that's right. 'British' has a legal status as in, for example, 'British citizen'. Something like 'European' mostly doesn't, (though of course 'EU citizen' does - and when the UK left th… (View Post)
Britain/England has a lot of imaginary/borrowed stuff though. Look at the British coat of arms: on one side a unicorn, on the other and on top lions. It has a motto in French, and another in Norman F… (View Post)