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ARABIC WITH MOHAMMAD
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What is the difference between street and road?
4 jul. 2021 12:04
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Hi,
They are and can be used interchangeably in most contexts. However, "streets" are usually found in towns and cities and often have houses and shops along them, whereas "roads" sometimes do not if they are in rural areas. Having said that, a road may have buildings on either side, but its primary function is to provide a route for transportation.
For example, I would say, "The road through the countryside from City A to City B is very scenic and peaceful." Here, it would not be natural to use "road" unless the two cities are seamlessly connected.
To summarise, in cities, the two terms can be used interchangeably, but in rural areas, streets that predominantly connect towns and cities are usually called roads.
Hope that helps :-)
4 juli 2021
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For the most part, they're interchangeable. The only minor distinction is that street is used more often to describe roads within cities or towns while road is used more often to describe highways or rural routes. But you would always be understood using either term.
4 juli 2021
1
They mean the same thing.
4 juli 2021
1
In American English they mean they are pretty much interchangeable.
4 juli 2021
Thank you so much
4 juli 2021
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ARABIC WITH MOHAMMAD
Taalvaardigheden
Arabisch, Arabisch (Levantijns), Arabisch (Modern Standaard), Arabisch (Sudan), Chinees (Mandarijn), Engels
Taal die wordt geleerd
Chinees (Mandarijn)
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