@grammarslammer: Replying to @loldixon aeroplane or Airplane is one difference between American English and British English. #english #words #vocabulary #etymology #englishlesson #englishteacher #englishtips #grammar
It's aeronautics not airnautics eg National Aeronautics and Space Administration
2024-08-09 22:02:55
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twinks4satan :
I feel like aeroplane is on the way out, I’m Irish and we mostly spell things like the Brits but everybody I know (including British friends) would rather type airplane
2024-08-09 21:14:28
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Ommadawn :
The white zone is for loading and unloading only
2024-08-09 17:19:00
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stephenwood553 :
The US English word for 'aerospace' is 'aerospace'. Not so consistent! 😁
2024-08-09 15:46:16
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Ruby :
I think most people just shorten the word, whichever they use, to plane these days. ✈️😊
2024-08-09 22:10:00
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Croftys'wife :
I love listening to the derivation of our words. Thank you!
2024-08-09 18:37:05
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tommym555 :
I’m thinking now about ‘Aerobics’ being called ‘Airbics’ 😂 Seriously, what about Aerobatics? Because they do have them. I wonder what they call them?
2024-08-09 15:30:59
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WhoCanSayPeriod :
aircraft.
2024-08-09 16:08:19
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Tony :
Well explained, thank you
2024-08-10 10:18:28
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Niall Gerard Kelly :
airplanes go to airports while aeroplanes go to aeroports
2024-08-11 22:51:20
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trufflepesto :
Time to simply our English as well. And maybe some of those accents 😂
2024-08-10 18:57:10
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