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Publication 463 By noota on Monday, May 26, 2003 at 03:00   
Location: Japan   Registered: Thursday, April 17, 2003  Posts: 44    Search for other posts by noota Search   Quote
English language is spoken in a good different countries as official or second language .
But to our surprise , each country has it's own spelling , intonation , pronounciation and so on .
Sometimes it brings misunderstanding among English speaking nation .

Here are good example of sentences which could be problem .
   1) Let's meet on the first floor .
      the first floor .
   2) If you want to go there , use the subway .
      ( the subway is called tube or underground in
        Britain .)
   3) I have a flat .
      ( flat means apartment in Britain .

There are a lot of words which are diffrent among British and American English .
   British          American

   cookie            biscuit
   lift              elevator
   shop               store
   petrol             gasoline
   return             round -trip
   mobile            cellular
                                   and so on .
It sounds interesting ! But we should pay attention to it in case of misunderstanding .

I hope your reply soon .

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