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Знатоки языка, молю вас о ! great britain and the united kingdom. strictly speaking, 'great britain' is a geographical expression, but 'the united kingdom' is a political expression. great britain is in fact the biggest of the group of islands, which lie between the north sea and the atlantic ocean. it is approximately two and a half times the size of ireland, the second largest. together they are called the british isles. the expression originally described the islands themselves, not the political or national divisions within them. the british isles today are shared by two separate and independent states. the smaller of these is the republic of ireland, with its capital in dublin. the larger, with london as its capital, is the united kingdom of great britain and northern ireland. this long title, (usually shortened to the united kingdom or uk) is the result of a complicated history. the island of great britain contains three ‘nations’, which were separate at earlier stages of their history: england, scotland and wales. wales had become part of the english administrative system by the sixteenth century. scotland was not completely united with england until 1707. the united kingdom is a name, which was introduced in 1801 when great britain became united with ireland. when the republic of ireland became independent of london in 1922, the title was changed to its present form. 'britain' and 'british' have two meanings. they sometimes refer to great britain alone, and sometimes to the uk including northern ireland. 'england' and 'english' are often incorrectly used to refer to the whole of great britain. письменно ответьте на следующие вопросы по- или по-: 1. explain the differences between these expressions: great britain, the united kingdom, the republic of ireland, the british isles. what did ‘the united kingdom’ originally refer to? 2. which of these people are british: an englishman, a republic of the irish republic, a scot, a welshman? 3. which of these capital cities are the capitals of independent states: edinburgh, belfast, dublin, cardiff, london? 4. an irishman might not agree that he lives in the british isles. why not?

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karavan85450
1. The difference between Great Britain and United Kingdom is that, 'Great Britain' is a geographical expression, but 'The United Kingdom' is a political expression. Republic of Ireland is the independence country, but British Isles are the part of UK. England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland were originally refer to UK.
2. All of them.
3. Dublin and London.
4. Because they became independent of London in 1922.
Sashagleb19
Many years ago, Mr Tailor, an Englishman, stayed in a hotelin Germany. He usually had lunch in a little cafe. Every timehe came to the table, a German who was sitting there stoodup and said: "Mahlzeit". The Englishman answered: "Tailor".

One day, Mr Tailor met an English friend. "The Germanshave strange tradi­tions," he said. "Every time I come to thecafe for lunch, a German stands up and tells me his name".

"That seems strange to me, too," the friend said. "What doesthe man say"? "He tells me his name - Mahlzeit," Mr Tailoranswered. His friend laughed: "Mahlzeit" isn't his name, it'sthe German word for "good appetite" The German is a politeman and he is simply saying "Mahlzeit" to you because youare going to eat".

The next day, when Mr Tailor came into the cafe, he smiledto the German and said, "Mahlzeit". The German stood upand answered: "Tailor"!
Yelfimova-andrei
Много лет назад мистер Тейлор, англичанин, жил в гостинице в Германии. Обычно он обедал в маленьком кафе. Каждый раз, когда он подходил к столу, немец, который сидел за столом, вставал и говорил: "Mahlzeit." Англичанин отвечал: "Тейлор"
Однажды Тейлор встретил своего английского друга. "У немцев странные традиции", - сказал он. "Каждый раз, когда я прихожу в кафе на обед, немец встает и говорит мне свое имя."
"Мне это тоже кажется очень странным", - сказал его приятель. "Что он вам говорит? "Он говорит мне, что его имя - Mahlzeit", - ответил Тейлор. Его друг рассмеялся: "Mahlzeit" не его имя, это по-немецки "приятного аппетита". Немец очень вежливый человек, и он просто говорит "Приятного аппетита" потому, что вы собираетесь кушать."
На следующий день, когда мистер Тейлор пришел в кафе, он улыбнулся немцу и сказал: "Mahlzeit." Немец встал и ответил: "Тейлор!"

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Знатоки языка, молю вас о ! great britain and the united kingdom. strictly speaking, 'great britain' is a geographical expression, but 'the united kingdom' is a political expression. great britain is in fact the biggest of the group of islands, which lie between the north sea and the atlantic ocean. it is approximately two and a half times the size of ireland, the second largest. together they are called the british isles. the expression originally described the islands themselves, not the political or national divisions within them. the british isles today are shared by two separate and independent states. the smaller of these is the republic of ireland, with its capital in dublin. the larger, with london as its capital, is the united kingdom of great britain and northern ireland. this long title, (usually shortened to the united kingdom or uk) is the result of a complicated history. the island of great britain contains three ‘nations’, which were separate at earlier stages of their history: england, scotland and wales. wales had become part of the english administrative system by the sixteenth century. scotland was not completely united with england until 1707. the united kingdom is a name, which was introduced in 1801 when great britain became united with ireland. when the republic of ireland became independent of london in 1922, the title was changed to its present form. 'britain' and 'british' have two meanings. they sometimes refer to great britain alone, and sometimes to the uk including northern ireland. 'england' and 'english' are often incorrectly used to refer to the whole of great britain. письменно ответьте на следующие вопросы по- или по-: 1. explain the differences between these expressions: great britain, the united kingdom, the republic of ireland, the british isles. what did ‘the united kingdom’ originally refer to? 2. which of these people are british: an englishman, a republic of the irish republic, a scot, a welshman? 3. which of these capital cities are the capitals of independent states: edinburgh, belfast, dublin, cardiff, london? 4. an irishman might not agree that he lives in the british isles. why not?
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