noun
King's English
Refers to standard or prestigious British English, especially as spoken by educated speakers. Used in discussions about language correctness or style.
彼はキングズイングリッシュを話すように訓練された。
He was trained to speak the King's English.
Variant with interpunct, reflecting the original English word boundary.
Queen's English is used when the monarch is female; otherwise identical in meaning.
Borrowed from English 'King's English', referring to standard British English as associated with the monarch.