Aluminum

>aluminum
>zee
>color
>sidewalk
>elevator
>eggplant
>zucchini

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>zee
Whats this

Your economy's rating

damn

>crisps
>butty
>telly
>lorry
>tram
>fanny
>loo
>cash point
>fortnight
>salad cream
>bugger

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Last three, what are the UK words for them? I try to keep to British English, but USA vomits its culture over us poor continentals so much.

dayuuuuum

>aluminum
>zed
>colour
>sidewalk
>elevator
>eggplant
>zucchini

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lift
aubergine
courgette

Aubergines and courgettes like in French

sorry I can't stand on your side because I've got taught with "American English" in school

Ground floor being the first floor and first floor meaning the second floor is kinda silly of you Brits


Lift for elevator

alluminio
??
colore
marciapiede
ascensore
melanzana
zucchina

>??
The final letter of the English alphabet, pronounced "zed" by real Anglos, but Americans mistakenly pronounce it as "zee"

>aluminium
>zet
>kleur
>stoep
>lift
>aubergine
>?

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ahh ok, always go taught "zed" at school, americans really are cattle
zeta anyway

Jesus H. Christ.

Had the American founding fathers known about the modern Westminster system, do you think they would've adopted it instead of "muh presidential republic"?

The modern Westminster system isn't that different from the Westminster system of the late 1700s other than things like much greater suffrage. The US system was basically modelled after the Westminster system with influence from how the colonies were governed and with more liberalism sprinkled in

megakek

Only soyboys use zee or zed. It's Zulu.

Dialect du cuckold.

I say eggplant, it's easier to say than aubergine

aluminij
z
boja
nogostup
lift/dizalo
balancana/patlidžan
tikvica

>zucchini
Didn't knew that is a courgette.