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Jeffrey
Professional TeacherHello and welcome to another episode of Engine English. Ever since the might of the British Empire was expelled from the United States, ordinary folk from both sides of the pond have chuckled at each other's use of the English language and pronunciation.
This has also led to a few interesting conversations where things often get lost in translation.
The two might share the English language but it can seem like you're speaking an entirely different language if you're unaware of the way certain words are used.
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20 English words that mean very different things in Britain and America
Apr 4, 2022 10:40 PM
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April 14, 2022
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