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English - American Dictionary ;)

IP: *.panther.dialup.pol.co.uk 11.05.03, 01:04
From what I heard – but I might be wrong - Americans call “trunk” “case”.

Do you know any others such words?
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    • Gość: squatt&leavitt Re: English - American Dictionary ;) IP: *.peaknet.net 11.05.03, 09:47
      You are wrong.
      • Gość: wierzbowa Re: English - American Dictionary ;) IP: *.panther.dialup.pol.co.uk 11.05.03, 12:45
        That was really constructive.
        Ok, what about “chips” and “French fraise” ?
        • Gość: wacko jacko Re: English - American Dictionary ;) IP: *.nyc.rr.com 11.05.03, 14:20
          There are many such words
          a lift - an elevator
          a boot - a trunk
          a wardrobe - s closet
          a lorry - a truck
          crisps - chips

          Feel free to add ..........
        • Gość: Kingfish Chips and fries are not equal in US. IP: *.dyn.optonline.net 11.05.03, 15:29
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          > That was really constructive.
          > Ok, what about “chips” and “French fraise” ?

          Americans don’t refer to french fries as chips. There is one exception in the
          popular dish, which originated in England where chips=fries, “fish and chips”
          where chips=french fraise.


          Chips:
          www.chipofthemonth.com/?over
          French Fries:
          www.stim.com/Stim-x/9.2/fries/fries-09.2.html
          • Gość: wierzbowa Re: Chips and fries are not equal in US. IP: *.tiger.dialup.pol.co.uk 11.05.03, 19:13
            Fish and chips comes from Scotland, not from England. And of course Americans
            don’t refer to french fries as chips, it’s the other way round, they called
            chips – french fries, and that’s because they call crisps chips.
            The other example is vacuum cleaner and hoover – and that’s because Hoover was
            a main manufacture of vacuum cleaners.
        • Gość: awalk Re: English - American Dictionary ;) IP: *.warszawa.sdi.tpnet.pl 11.05.03, 18:15
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          > That was really constructive.
          > Ok, what about ?chips? and ?French fraise? ?

          French fries is the correct spelling.

          btw, British call them sometimes French fried potatoes in good restaurants, so it is safer to use "French fries" you can't go wrong here.

          In general it is American English and not British whitch is used as the lingua franca of the modern world, for obvious reasons.
          • Gość: wierzbowa Re: English - American Dictionary ;) IP: *.tiger.dialup.pol.co.uk 11.05.03, 18:56
            and that obvios reason is?????
            • Gość: wacko jacko Re: English - American Dictionary ;) IP: *.nyc.rr.com 11.05.03, 20:16
              There ise far more american junk than britsh. for obvious reasons.
            • Gość: awalk Re: English - American Dictionary ;) IP: *.warszawa.sdi.tpnet.pl 11.05.03, 21:51
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              > and that obvios reason is?????

              It is the US that is a superpower and not the Great Britan. The US prevails in almost any field that is important now: bussines, science, internet, computers, genetic research, movies etc.

              Yes waco you are right, there is more American junk for these reasons too.


          • toetoe Re: English - American Dictionary ;) 12.05.03, 05:49
            I haven't heard about junk food in good restaurants;))
            In New Zealand we say hot chips..


            >
            > btw, British call them sometimes French fried potatoes in good restaurants,
            so
            >
            • Gość: wacko jacko Re: English - American Dictionary ;) IP: *.nyc.rr.com 12.05.03, 05:57
              who's asking kiwis?
              ain't it about english-american ?

              hot chips my ass. these are french fries. the chips are in the casino.

              got few more for you:

              the movies - a cinema
              • Gość: awalk Re: English - American Dictionary ;) IP: *.warszawa.sdi.tpnet.pl 12.05.03, 07:59
                Here you go:

                The American's guide to speaking British
                www.effingpot.com/
                enjoy :)
                • Gość: wierzbowa Re: English - American Dictionary ;) IP: *.tiger.dialup.pol.co.uk 12.05.03, 21:24
                  grand, thanks a lot:)

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