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Re: British English------------American English

by "rwalker" <rwalker@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jul 13, 2008 at 10:09 PM

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> Arumugham wrote:
>> British English------------American English
>>
>> AUTUMN------------------- FALL
>> BAG -------------------------SACK
>> BARRISTOR ----------------LAWYER
>
>
>> BISCUIT --------------------COOKIE
>> CAR PARK------------------ PARKING LOT
>> CA****ER -------------------TELLER
>

Bag and sack are both used in the U.S.  There are regional variations. 
Likewise, "ca****er" is not at all uncommon in U.S. English.

R. Walker.
U.S. English.
 




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British English------------American English
Arumugham <n.arumugham  2008-07-12 03:21:15 
Re: British English------------American English
Arumugham <n.arumugham  2008-07-12 03:25:19 
Re: British English------------American English
Einde O'Callaghan <ein  2008-07-13 10:01:11 
Re: British English------------American English
"rwalker" <r  2008-07-13 22:09:58 
Re: British English------------American English
"Jim Heckman" &  2008-07-18 06:07:57 

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