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British English vs American English
the eternal battle!


There are 14 sites listed for 'British English vs American English'. This is Page 1.


The English-to-American Dictionary
http://english2american.com/
last Checked:- 2001/01/13 - 22:29

Translations for Americans of British English words.

British, Canadian, American Vocabulary - EnglishCLUB.net
http://www.englishclub.net/reference/irregular/usuk/voc-ukus.htm
last Checked:- 2001/02/18 - 10:06

Here are some of the differences in vocabulary between British and American English.

The American·British - British·American Dictionary
http://www.peak.org/~jeremy/dictionary/dict.html
last Checked:- 2001/01/13 - 21:49

The American-British / British-American Dictionary (for English Speaking People)

British and American English
http://sunflower.singnet.com.sg/~tommyk/ukus.html
last Checked:- 2001/01/13 - 21:55

I have the opportunity to work with a number of English speaking people from different countries. I have observed a few differences between the two biggies: British English and American English.

Common words in British and American English
http://www.gsu.edu/~wwwesl/egw/jones/words.htm
last Checked:- 2001/02/18 - 10:06

Here are a few of the more common words which are different in American and British English.

British vs. American Musical Terms
http://www.arts.uci.edu/gilbert/British.html
last Checked:- 2001/02/18 - 10:06

This is an informal list, based on two years of teaching within a British-based school system, about eight years of actively seeking these terms, advice from Sir David Willcocks and the late Walter Collins, and the "American musical terms" entry in the old Oxford Companion to Music. Thanks to Professor Christopher Hunt (Mohawk College, Hamilton, Ontario) for adding some Canadian perspective!

United Kingdom English for the American Novice
http://www.hps.com/~tpg/ukdict/
last Checked:- 2001/01/13 - 21:56

United Kingdom English for the American Novice

KryssTal : English Usage in the UK and USA
http://www.krysstal.com/ukandusa.html
last Checked:- 2001/02/18 - 10:06

A light-hearted look at some differences between English as spoken on both sides of the Atlantic. Spelling and pronunciation differences are not included. The contents of this page will change as new information is obtained.

The Best of British
http://www.effingpot.com/
last Checked:- 2001/01/13 - 21:49

The Best of British - the American's guide to speaking British

Vocabulary Differences
http://www.trainweb.org/railwaytechnical/us-uk.html
last Checked:- 2001/02/18 - 10:06

An attempt to answer all those questions which arise on the Internet about the differences between US and UK railway terminology. In this era of the "global village" and international travel, many terms are now used universally around the world so you may hear or see US and UK English used together in the international context.


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