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RUBBISH AND GARBAGE
What is the difference between rubbish and garbage?
7 kwi 2017 14:51
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From the perspective of a speaker of US English:
"Rubbish" is a word only used in UK English. It means "garbage," as in literal trash, "nonsense," as in words that don't make sense, and can even be used as an insult to call someone very, very bad.
"Garbage" is more commonly used to describe the things you throw away (in the US at least), and it can also be used to describe something as worthless or meaningless. "Garbage" is not very often used to describe people, but you can probably use "rubbish" to describe people, although it is quite rude.
7 kwietnia 2017
Probhakar
Znajomość języków
bengalski, angielski, japoński
Język do nauczenia się
angielski
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