Wednesday, July 13, 2022

American English and British English Translated - with our problems at Disney World and a hotel

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 When travelling, pack a list of Americanisms and British English. I was distressed in Disney, Florida, on hearing that our monorail would be stopping momentarily. I thought they meant briefly, and rushed my family with, our suitcases, to the door. Later I tried to check out of a hotel on the other side of the USA, the west coast, and asked for a porter. I was anxious to check out before the deadline so as not to risk being charged for another half day or day. The porter never arrived. The reciptionist told me to ring housekeeping. They thought I wanted some kind of drink and were in no hurry. Eventually, after ringing recption frantically for the missing porter, I discovered that my hotel receptionist understood only the word bellhop. The word porter is used in the USA, but only at railway stations.


USA - UK

automobile - car

autoroute - motorway

backpack - rucksack

baggage - luggage 

bellhop - porter (in a hotel) 

crib - cot

diaper - nappy

dummy - (depending on context) dimwit/pacifier/mannekin or clothes model

Fall - autumn 

faucet - tap

gas station - garage/petrol station

hood (automobile) - bonnet (car) 

make a right - turn right

Main street - high street

momentarily - in a moment, shortly, soon

pants - trousers 

pharmacy - chemist

truck - lorry trunk (of a car) - boot (of a car

underpants - pants

Take out - take away (food)

windshield  - windscreen


UK - USA

autumn - Fall

bonnet (car) - hood (automobile)

boot - trunk

car - automobile

chemist - pharmacy

cot - crib

garage - gas station

high street - main street

lorry - truck

luggage - baggage

momentarily - briefly

motorway - autoroute

nappy - diaper

pants - underpants

porter (in a hotel) - bellhop

rucksack - backpack

Take away - take out (food)

tap - faucet

trousers - pants

turn right - make a right

windscreen - windshield

Useful Websites

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_English

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