British Words Translated

British Words Translated

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**CURRENTLY UNDER MAJOR EDITING** So in this book I am going to be basically translating British Words/ Phrases. I myself am from England (if my username hasn't given that away already XD ) and I have seen quite a few of these books on Wattpad and I have noticed that a lot of them either haven't been written by a British person, therefore are not that accurate or some of the word people simply don't use anymore :) It is because of this I have decided to make a book of my own on the subject to clear up any confusions on the things we say. **Important notes to remember when reading this book** It is Important to take into account that British does NOT just mean an English person! A British Person is someone from either England, Scotland, Wales or Northern Ireland.
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idk i get bored easily and i love to write when i get bored so this is what comes out of my boredom. it may not get updated often because i have #adhd and i will have phases where i forget that this exists and then post tons and tons of them, its my hyperfixation. but like i do like to try my best and update alot. there may be quite a few spelling mistakes or bad grammar but i'm dyslexic so i struggle sometimes with my wording and my spelling. i am also very british so if any word sounds british it probably is because i don't really know how american's speak, even though they don't really speak any different to british people lmao anyways i'm gonna stop rambling and just hope that you enjoy these :)

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