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US vs. UK English
US vs. UK English
American English
“England and America are two
countries divided by a common
language.”
~George Bernard Shaw
What does this mean?
American English:
“I was waiting in line for the bathroom before getting some gas for my truck
when I realized I left the stove on and the eggplant was probably burning!”
Word confusion with multiple
meanings
Appetizer/Entree Flashlight/Torch
Bank Teller/Cashier A Flirt/Tart
French fries/Chips Hood (car)/Bonnet
Cigarette/Fag Jello/Jelly
Dessert/Pudding Jelly/Jam
Eraser/Rubber Pants/Trousers
Soccer/Football Private school/Public
Sweater/Jumper school
Suspenders/Braces Public School/State
Underwear/Pants school
Undershirt/Vest
Potentially embarrassing situations:
“rubber”
Eraser Condom
underwear trousers
http://www.riverdeep.net/current/2001/03/032001_language.jhtml
http://books.google.com/books?id=13SyhqA6R28C&pg=PA54&lpg=PA54&dq=two+c
ountries+divided+by+a+common+language&source=bl&ots=ImLkZ4CT95&sig=TWX
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http://blog.languagetranslation.com/public/item/118655
http://www.effingpot.com/
“The American Language” an Inquiry into the Development of English in the United
States
by H.L. Mencken
http://www.bartleby.com/185/