Britain

/ˈbrɪt.ən/ proper noun

Britain usually refers to the island containing England, Scotland, and Wales, or more loosely to the United Kingdom. It has a long history of empire, industry, and cultural influence.

From Old French “Bretaigne,” from Latin “Britannia,” the Roman name for the island. The word likely comes from a Celtic term used by the island’s original inhabitants, meaning something like “the painted people,” referring to body paint or tattoos.

AMብሪታንያ
ARبريطانيا
BNব্রিটেন
CSBritánie
DAStorbritannien
DEBritannien
ELΒρετανία
ESBretaña
FAبریتانیا
FIBritannia
FRBretagne
GUબ્રિટન
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