Saturday 12 March 2011

Speak the Language

Despite the fact that England is an English speaking country, I sometimes feel like it is a whole new kind of English. Even after being here for over a year, there are still so many times where I am lost in a conversation. The most commonly spoken word in my relationship with Matt is 'what?'

Here is a table of some of the words that I say now so that I can be understood.

English (UK)

English (Canadian)

Alright?

How are you?

Alright

Fine thanks

Skint

Broke

In a mood

In a bad mood

Have the hump

In a bad mood

Stroppy

Bitchy

Get your kit off

Take your clothes off

Loo roll

Toilet paper

Kitchen roll

Paper towel

Toilet, loo, bog

Bathroom, washroom

Boot

Trunk

Bonnet

Hood

See a film at the cinema

Go to the movie theatre

Washing up

Do the dishes

Hoovering

Vacuuming

Rubbish bin – or just bin

Garbage can

Pavement

Sidewalk

Zebra crossing

Pedestrian crossing

Gooseberry

Be a third wheel

Ring them

Call them

Put the kettle on

The solution to all problems in life

Bacon buttie

Breakfast bacon sandwich

Sarnie/buttie/bap

Sandwich

Football

Soccer

Up the duff

Pregnant

Flat

Apartment

Lift

Elevator

Queue

Line up

Alcopop

Cooler

Take-away

Take-out

Brilliant

Awesome

Keep your hair on

Don’t freak out

Pudding/pud

Dessert

Trainers

Runners/sneakers

Tissues

Kleenex

Tuck in

Eat up





There is also the added fun of cockney rhyming slang that many people use without even thinking about it.


Example: I don't have a scooby = I don't have a clue because scooby doo rhymes with clue!

others include

boat race - face

syrup and fig - wig


There are 'shed loads' more but this is just a taster. To truly experience it you'll just have to come for a visit.




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