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6 Words People Say ----- Differently Click on the link to hear the pronunciation of the words on YouTube 📣
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100 British and American Words, Difference Between British and American English British American anticlockwise counter appetizer starter aubergine eggplant biscuit cookie boot trunk braces suspenders candyfloss cotton candy car park parking lot chemist drugstore chips French fries cot crib courgette zucchini crisps chips drawing pin thumbtack dressing gown robe dummy pacifier dustbin garbage can flannel washcloth flat apartment football soccer fringe bangs grill broil British American grill…
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Have you ever walked the streets of London, Manchester or Edinburgh and wondered what in the world people were saying? It's more than the accent; there are some common UK expressions that are uniquely British. These slang terms can be a bit confusing at first. Usually, if you hear them once, you'll remember them the next time. Here are some British phrases to get you through your early days in the UK. The rest you'll pick up as you go.
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Did you know if you say able you just said a ball in a British accent?
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Basic English vs Advance English sentences, #English #advanceEnglish #pinterestcontentcreator #study #student #studytips #grammer #learning #speaking #english #teacher #teachergrammer
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The difference between British English and American English. If you want to practice English through conversations, please follow our videos 🔝🔝🔝 #learnenglishwithjessica #englishspeakingpractice #englishconversation #practiceenglishconversation #englishstory
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Found here and via Dan Diamond: See also this economics/sociology translation phrase book (PDF) by Jeffrey Smith and Kermit Daniel and via Amitabh Chandra. It's a gem. @afrakt
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British lingo for you Americans @AnitaEatBetter
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