1. 英语 (Yīngyǔ): This is the most common and formal way to say "English" in Chinese, referring to the language.
2. 英文 (Yīngwén): This is a slightly more informal way to say "English," also referring to the language.
3. 英国 (Yīngguó): This translates to "England," but it can also be used to refer to "English" when talking about the country or its people.
4. 英式 (Yīngshì): This translates to "English style" and can be used when referring to something associated with England or the English language, like English fashion or English tea.
Which one to use depends on the context:
* When talking about the language: use 英语 or 英文.
* When talking about the country or its people: use 英国.
* When referring to something associated with England or the English language: use 英式.