Dora S
What's the difference between "British" and "Britannic"? It is the first time I know about word "Britannic", is it same as "British"? Thanks!
2012年6月13日 05:08
回答 · 8
Both adjectives mean the same. 'Britannic' is dated and now used only in titles like 'Her Britannic Majesty'. It sounds much grander than 'British'.
2012年6月13日
I think there is no difference between them. Bristish, Britain, Britannia or Britannic. I remember Britannic is also name of a lost Ship in Sea.
2012年6月13日
There is no difference.
2012年6月13日
@alex, thank you!!!
2012年6月15日
I think there was an ocean liner named the "Britannic". As to your question, they mean the same things, but the term "British" is used almost every time while if you use the adjective 'britannic' you might get an amused reaction.
2012年6月15日
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