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Megumi@Ibaraki
What is the difference between a "nursemaid" and a "nanny"? Is the word nursemaid a kind of old expression? Is the word nanny is used only in the U.S.? Thank you!
Mar 22, 2012 12:29 PM
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Yes, nursemaid is an old term that means a lady that looks after children. "Wet Nurse" is an old term, for a woman who suckles and nurses a baby that is not hers. "Nanny" has become a common word in America, in the last few decades. It is traditionally a British term. We used to call someone, who took care of a child a "governness".
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