British English v/s American English v/s Australian English #3 | 20 Differences| English Vocabulary
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- British English v/s American English v/s Australian English #3| 20 Differences| English Vocabulary
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Thank you so much for your kind words! I'm glad you found the video helpful and informative. Stay tuned for more exciting content!
Interesting video, indeed! But, why wasn't included South Africa English?
Greetings from Argentina 🇦🇷.
Thank you for your thoughtful comment! South African English is indeed fascinating and deserves its own spotlight. We’ll definitely consider including it in a future video. Greetings to Argentina!
Never heard a Brit call a policeman "Bobby"
Thank you for sharing your perspective! While 'Bobby' might not be commonly used in casual conversation today, it is still a historically recognized British term for a policeman, especially in reference to London's police force. Language evolves, and regional differences can vary-thanks for watching!
Then, who called LAWYER???
In concept-based comparisons, we use a general or most widely understood term that represents the idea across different English varieties.
Lawyer is a universal term for a legal professional, even though British English has more specific terms like 'barrister' and 'solicitor.' If we used only 'barrister,' it wouldn’t cover American and Australian contexts.
I hope this clears up the confusion.
@Thehonestmirror thank you so much
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