rook
public transport or public transportation? Hey, could you please explain what is the difference between these two notions?
2020年3月12日 08:41
回答 · 3
罗斯 is right. In British English, the phrase is 'public transport', while US English speakers say 'public transportation' or 'public transit'. In general, the British English convention is used in the UK, Ireland, Australia, NZ and SA, while the US version is usually confined to North America.
2020年3月12日
in British English (and I think in American English as well) "public transportation" sounds very odd. It makes perfect grammatical sense, but to the native speaker "public transport" sounds much more normal.
2020年3月12日
Hi Rook, I may be wrong but I believe it is an Amercian / European English difference. In my Irish / European English 'transportation' sounds very unusual but I believe in American English 'transportation' is more usual.
2020年3月12日
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