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Hamed
'Power outage'. What do you call this in British English?
There are different ways to say that.
Take a look at this:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Power_outage
Power outage, power cut, a power blackout, power failure or a blackout.
Which one is used in British English?
Also, how can I say that when this happens in our home or area?
Can I say: 'The electricity went out'!, 'The power is gone'! 'The lights go out'!
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You could use any of those terms in the UK. 'Outage' is more of an American term, but it would also be understood in Britain. I heard 'outage' for the first time only a few years ago, but it is becoming more widespread in the UK.
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English people tend to use power cut as opposed to the other options you mentioned. You could say, "the electricity's out" "the power's gone" "the lights are out" "looks like a power cut" just to name a few possibilities. Hope this helps!
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Hamed
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