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Niwantha
Hi friends,
Is there a difference between “born and brought up” and “born and bred” when it comes to meaning and usage? An example is given below.
1) Jake was born and brought up in London.
2) Jake was born and bred in London.
Thanks in advance,
Niwantha
13 févr. 2022 04:25
Réponses · 8
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There is no major difference between these two. But I have never heard 'born and brought up' used before.
I'd recommend using one of these two:
'Born and bred'
OR
'Born and raised'
13 février 2022
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13 février 2022
1
"Breeding" is used in American English when one selects certain animals to have sex to produce a desired genetic result. Very common with dogs, cats, horses, and cattle.
Idk if the other person who answered is from somewhere else. We would never say "born and bred" here. "Born and raised" is good.
13 février 2022
1
"Born and bred" and "born and raised" are both commonly used. But I'm not sure I've ever heard anyone say "born and brought up."
13 février 2022
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Niwantha
Compétences linguistiques
Anglais, Cingalais
Langue étudiée
Anglais
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