Differences between British and American English
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The Americans and the British have some words that differ from each other. The table below lists some of the everyday objects that have different names, depending on what form of English you are using.
British English |
American English |
trousers |
pants |
flat |
apartment |
bonnet (the front of the
car) |
hood |
boot (the back of the
car) |
trunk |
lorry |
truck |
university |
college |
holiday |
vacation |
jumper |
sweater |
crisps |
chips |
chips |
French fries |
trainers |
sneakers |
fizzy drink |
soda |
postbox |
mailbox |
biscuit |
cookie |
Chemist |
drugstore |
shop |
store |
football |
soccer |
If I remember any more, I will add them to the comments.
Chemist = Pharmacy
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