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can someone tell me what is the difference between Movie and Film? and also Home and House?
10 Mar 2013 08:55
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I'm going to reiterate what Patry and Lili said and add a basic explanation:

There are a few varieties of English like American English (used in the States) , British English (in Britain), Australian English, etc.. They are basically similar but they have a few differences in terms of pronunciation (the "ei" in either, for instance, is pronounced /i/ (like in tea / see) in American English and /ai/ in British English (like in five/time).

In terms of vocabulary, an American would say “gas” while a British would say “petrol”.

As far as spelling is concerned, “neighbor” is American whereas “neighbour” is British.

Of course, this is a very basic summary. For more details, you can check this link:

http://www.diffen.com/difference/American_English_vs_British_English

So “movie” is American English.

“Film” is British English.

“House” usually refers to the physical setting, the building, the rooms, etc..

“Home” often implies a kind of emotional attachment to the house or place where you live.

So, if you don’t feel like home in a house, this means that you aren’t feeling comfortable in this house yet. You can check this link for a better explanation:

http://www.woodwardenglish.com/house-vs-home-difference

10 Mart 2013

Movie is a long sequence of pictures, while film is a smaller version

House is a place where we may live and it may not be our ownership, but house is a place where we live with ownership. Example rented place may be house but our own is home

10 Mart 2013

Movie is an Amarican word, whereas Film is a British word!

10 Mart 2013

Movie is an Amarican word, whereas Film is a British word!

10 Mart 2013

you could try on google...!

10 Mart 2013
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