How do you say "pelicula" in the US and the UK?
US: movie, UK: film
What American English word means “a place where you live in a building”?
an apartment
Which country uses double “l”: traveling or travelling?
Britain
What British English word means “an apartment”?
a flat
Water is pronounced like 'wo-tuh' in which country?
The UK
How do you say "cine" in the US and the UK?
US - movie theater, UK - cinema
What do Americans call time off from work or school?
vacation
How do British people spell center?
centre
What British word means “elevator”?
lift
How do Americans and British people pronounce the “r” differently in the word car?
British people don't really say the r
How do you say 'papas fritas' in the US and the UK?
US - fries
UK - chips
What is the American word for the train system under a city?
subway
Is the spelling of the words "colour" and "neighbour" used in the US or the UK?
the UK
What do British people call a line of people waiting?
A queue
Which pronunciation of schedule is American: sked-jool or shed-yool?
sked-jool
How do you say 'pantalones' in the US and the UK?
US: pants
UK: trousers
What do Americans call the place where they throw trash?
garbage can
Which spelling is British: organize or organise?
organise
What British word means “a truck”?
a lorry
In which country does student sound more like styu-dent?
Britain
How do you say "berenjena" in the UK vs in the US?
UK: aubergine
US: eggplant
What do Americans call something you watch on television with episodes?
TV show
Is theater American or British spelling?
American
What do people in the UK call a large road for fast cars?
a motorway
Do Americans or British speakers usually pronounce every letter in often?
British speakers