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José Salvador
What's the difference between Faucet and Tap?
2022년 2월 9일 오후 3:12
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In the US, there is no difference. "Faucet" is used more commonly. Ian is exactly correct about tap water.
I could be wrong but I think that possibly "tap" means "the place where water can come out of a pipe," while "faucet" means "the device, including the handle and the valve, that controls the flow of water at a tap."
2022년 2월 10일
I will add that in the U.S. we call water that comes out of the faucet "tap water."
For example:
Do you want to drink bottled water or is tap water okay?
2022년 2월 10일
In the US, we usually use the word faucet. In British English. tap is sometimes used. They can mean the same thing.
If you are referring to the the details of plumbing, they are different terms.
2022년 2월 9일
They're the same thing. Faucet is generally preferred in American English, although many Americans also say tap. Tap is preferred in the UK. If I'm not mistaken, they don't say faucet very often in the UK. However, they mean exactly the same thing.
2022년 2월 9일
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