Top British to American English Mistakes: Avoid These Common Errors
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American English vs British English
Topic |
American English (US) |
British English (UK) |
rubber |
a rubber is a condom |
a rubber is an eraser |
Are you alright? |
It implies that something is wrong. Meaning: Person is sick something like that |
Are you alright? Meaning: How are you doing or what’s up? It is a polite greeting. Answers May be: Yeah. I’m good, thanks. Yeah, you? Yeah, I’m alright. How are you? |
Publish School |
In the US, publish schools are the ones funded by the government. |
In the UK, a public school is a private school. State schools are founded by the government. |
Chips |
In the US, chips are potato chips like Lays and Pringles. |
In the UK, Potato chips are called Crisps. In the UK, chips = French fries. |
American English (US) |
British English (UK) |
An Eggplant |
An aubergine. |
Flashlight |
Torch |
Cart |
Trolley |
Cookie |
Biscuit |
fall |
autumn |
Sidewalk |
Pavement |
Oven/stove |
Cooker /hob |
Fancy |
Posh |
For rent |
To let |
Rest room/ bathroom |
Toilet, the loo, lavatory |
Bullshit |
Rubbish An idea or thought isn’t good or something is not worth thinking about, something’s really terrible. |
That’s it. You’re all set. There you are. |
Bob’s your uncle Meaning: That’s it you’re all set, there you have it. Is often used to conclude an easy or simple set of instructions. |
Most Common British To American English Mistakes
ER or RE
- Centre or Center
- Litre or Liter
- Fibre or Fiber
- Theatre or Theater
ISE or IZE
- Apologise or Apologize
- Recognise or Recognize
- Organise or Organize
OUR or OR
- Colour or Color
- Neighbour or Neighbor
- Humour or Humor
- Flavour or Flavor
YSE OR YZE
- Analyse or Analyze
- Paralyse or Paralyze
- Extra L
- Travelling or Traveling
- Fuelling or Fueling
ENCE OR ENSE
- Defence or Defense
- Licence or License
- Pretence or Pretense
- Offence or Pretense
OG
- Dialogue or Dialog
- Analogue or Analog
- Dialogue or Dialog
DOUBLE VOWELS
- Oestrogen or Estrogen
- Paediatric or Pediatric
- Leukaemia or Leukemia
THESE EXAMPLES ARE THERE TO SHOW YOU THE LITTLE MISTAKES THAT YOU COULD BE MAKING WITHOUT REALIZING IT.