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Do people speak British English or American in UK?

People in the UK speak British English.

While there are some similarities between British and American English, there are also significant differences in pronunciation, vocabulary, and grammar.

For example:

* Pronunciation: Brits pronounce words like "aluminum" and "tomato" differently than Americans.

* Vocabulary: The UK uses words like "flat" for "apartment" and "lorry" for "truck."

* Grammar: British English often uses different prepositions or verb tenses than American English.

It's important to remember that there are also regional variations within British English itself, so even within the UK, people may speak with slightly different accents and use slightly different words.

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