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wdtndm
cigarette & cigaret
Some people say cigaret is American English, and cigarette is British English.
Some others say it is contrary.
So, witch one is correct.
29 avr. 2016 09:48
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It's true that "cigaret" is only used in US English. But even there, "cigarette" seems more common to me, and the other spelling strikes me as old-fashioned. So I would stick to the word "cigarette" wherever you are -- nasty things though they are -- and you'll be correct.
29 avril 2016
Edit: They're pronounced the same way so it doesn't matter which one you'll use if you're talking to some one but if you will write it and you want to be specific then Cigarettes is British while Cigaret is American.
(Fag is slang for British cigarette)
http://www.collinsdictionary.com/dictionary/english/cigarette
29 avril 2016
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wdtndm
Compétences linguistiques
Chinois (mandarin), Anglais
Langue étudiée
Anglais
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