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2021.02.17 16:28

British and English vocabulary

Notice the different ways that

common things are called in both British and English ✍️🤗
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  • Emma 2021.02.17 16:30

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    Thank you for sharing 😀
  • 강인리 2021.02.17 16:31

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    나는 미국식 영어에 더 익숙하다
  • ᒪᴜᴄᴋʏ王乐乐 2021.02.17 16:33

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    @강인리 me too but a lot of people in here wants to learn the British accent so I thought I share 😉
  • YJ 2021.02.17 16:34

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    It's useful. Thank you.
  • 강인리 2021.02.17 16:34

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    @ᒪᴜᴄᴋʏ王乐乐 👍😞❤
  • 최유진 CHOI Yujin 2021.02.17 16:35

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    pants and trousers!
  • Anurag 2021.02.17 16:41

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    Sorry to bother you. I have a question. I'm not learning specific language. Like, American, British or Australian. I meant, I usually, mix these languages while writing and speaking. So I have to choose one of them or not?
  • Claire 2021.02.17 16:50

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    ❤❤ thanks you as always.
  • Muhamad Khalid 2021.02.17 16:52

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    Thank you
  • ᒪᴜᴄᴋʏ王乐乐 2021.02.17 17:01

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    @Anurag I think it depends where you really want to use it. I think British English is more popular in like eastern countries than in western countries like north or South America. But when yoh move to like China, Europe, Australian you will find British English more common. I would say pick one cus American and British vocabulary and grammar might be different
  • ᒪᴜᴄᴋʏ王乐乐 2021.02.17 17:01

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    @최유진 CHOI Yujin I say pants lol
  • Anurag 2021.02.17 17:15

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    @ᒪᴜᴄᴋʏ王乐乐 Oh thank you so much. Perhaps, British English is more common in India, but people usually mix words from different languages here haha It's not easy for me to choose one of them🤐, but as you said, it's good to pick one. So I will try do it🤝
  • Ethan 2021.02.17 17:32

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    Hi! 我可不可以保存你的图片。
  • ᒪᴜᴄᴋʏ王乐乐 2021.02.17 17:33

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    @Ethan of course !
  • Ethan 2021.02.17 17:43

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    @ᒪᴜᴄᴋʏ王乐乐 Thank You!
  • HIRO 2021.02.17 22:24

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    That is helpful!
  • BS KANG 2021.02.17 22:29

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    Thank you😊
  • ᒪᴜᴄᴋʏ王乐乐 2021.02.17 22:43

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    @BS KANG anytime
  • ᒪᴜᴄᴋʏ王乐乐 2021.02.17 22:44

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    @HIRO 😉
  • 黄杏子Aria 2021.02.18 00:16

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    Thank you very much. I would like to collect it.😃
  • Jennie_Z 2021.02.18 01:19

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    Thanks for your sharing, Lucky🎁
  • Elena 2021.02.18 03:31

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    I wonder how “subway” is called in American English,is it “train”or “metro”? and are those called “train 1” “train 2” or “line 1” “line 2” when we known which “subway” we are about to take
  • ᒪᴜᴄᴋʏ王乐乐 2021.02.18 03:40

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    @Elena so subways are the ones underground and not every city has them. The train above ground you can call it train, and depending where you are at metro can mean both train and bus
  • Elena 2021.02.26 17:16

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    @ᒪᴜᴄᴋʏ王乐乐 thanks!

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