Have you ever wondered which are the main differences between British and American English?
Below we can see a list.
Do you think that the word "theater" and "theatre" have different pronunciation?
British English and American English
http://learnenglish.britishcouncil.org/en/grammar-reference/british-english-and-american-english
British people and American people can always understand each other – but there are a few notable differences between British English and American EnglishGrammar
Americans use the present perfect tense less than speakers of British English and a British teacher might mark wrong some things that an American teacher would say are correct.
- US Did you do your homework yet?
- Brit. Have you done your homework yet?
- US I already ate.
- Brit. I’ve already eaten.
- Brit. I’ve got two sisters.
- US I have two sisters.
- Brit. I’ve got to go now.
- US I have to go now.
Vocabulary
There are a lot of examples of different words being used in British and American English. Here are a few of the commonest.
- angry (Brit.) = mad (US)
- autumn = fall
- boot (of a car) = trunk
- chemist’s = drug store
- cupboard = closet
- flat = apartment
- lift = elevator
- nappy = diaper
- pavement = sidewalk
- petrol = gas/gasoline
- rubbish = trash
- tap = faucet
- trousers = pants
Spelling
There are also a number of different spelling rules between British English and American English.
1 Some words that end in ‘-tre’ in British English end in ‘-ter’ in American English.
- US theater, center
- Brit. theatre, centre
- US color, labor
- Brit. colour, labour
- US catalog, program
- Brit. catalogue, programme
So you may face a problem going to the U.S.A. while you have learnt British English according to you (There are British words which many Americans will not understand and vice versa).Is that true?
ReplyDeleteHmmm, we could say that there are differences but not so serious as to block the communication -but yes in some cases they may ignore a few words and a speaker may ask for clarifications.
ReplyDeleteThis is the reason why we learn them!!! :-)