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Thursday, April 28, 2016
American Versus British Words - 2
You have never been out side Nigeria?...Or you have but didnt notice that American and British English have variations?
Okay now,learn it here please...Yesterday we have a post titled part one
Okay now,learn it here please...Yesterday we have a post titled part one
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Well...the everyday spoken & written English in Nigeria is a mixture of both.
ReplyDeleteHmmmm...make una speak am well..
DeleteMe no go sch at all..was a dropped out
Mc pinky
Okay
DeleteWe Nigerians use both British and American English
ReplyDeleteLol
Am learning
ReplyDeleteGood. Mommy looks like mammi water.
ReplyDeleteI prefer mummy and anticlockwise
Why America go dey call duvet comforter...
ReplyDeleteHahahahahahahaha...
Americans nor sabi English hoha
ReplyDeleteNice one. No wonder my phone always corrects my spellings for words like colour. It always changes it to color. Hmmmm. Ok.
ReplyDeleteThat's because your language settings is on American English
DeleteATM it is!!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks..
ReplyDeleteOK,.. Noted
ReplyDeleteSidewalk--------road surface
ReplyDeleteLiving room-----parlor
P***y-----------t*t*h
Noted
ReplyDeleteNoted
ReplyDeleteThank you
ReplyDeleteNaija own is X and O.
ReplyDeleteIt's sweeter biko.
Where pidgin translation dey abeg make I goggle to know more
ReplyDeletecheque-----check
ReplyDeleteComforter ke? Jesus is my only comforter.
ReplyDeleteOk, seen
ReplyDeleteAmerican English is easier mbok
ReplyDeleteWhat's tic-tac-toe? X and O it is!
ReplyDeleteThanks Stells...learnt alot.
Britain : indicator, America: Blinker, Nigeria: Trafficator.
ReplyDeleteLol
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