Examples of using "Britânico" in a sentence and their english translations:
I'm British.
- I am British.
- I'm British.
He is British.
- Tom is a Briton.
- Tom is British.
Tom has a British accent.
Tom is a British citizen.
Tom doesn't understand British humour.
He is not an American but an Englishman.
- I don't understand British humour.
- I don't understand British humor.
He doesn't understand British humour.
She doesn't understand British humour.
Charlie Chaplin was a British actor.
James Cook was a British explorer.
Why did you buy a British car?
British prime minister David Cameron plans to resign.
Who's your favorite British author?
While in London, he visited the British Museum.
Prince Charles will be the next British king.
He is proud of being a British subject.
MI6 is a British secret service.
He's a British citizen, but he lives in India.
He is a British teacher who teaches us English.
The British passport was originally a regal navy blue.
There are some differences between British English and American English.
In 1764, the British Parliament approved the Sugar Act.
British English differs from American English in many ways.
There are some differences between British English and American English.
I don't feel very British any more, rather more and more Scottish.
Because of its origins, Canadian English has features of both American and British English.
A British-Australian couple fell to their deaths in Portugal after trying to take a selfie from a 30 metre high wall overlooking the beach.
In 1951, at the Palace of Soviet Pioneers, British International Master Robert Wade played a simultaneous game with 30 local children up to 14 years old. After seven hours of play, MI Wade managed to make 10 draws, having lost the other 20 matches.