Toggle navigation
Toggle navigation
Home
DCUM Forums
Nanny Forums
Events
About DCUM
Advertising
Search
Recent Topics
Hottest Topics
FAQs and Guidelines
Privacy Policy
Your current identity is: Anonymous
Login
Preview
Subject:
Forum Index
»
Off-Topic
Reply to "Why, in the U.S., is the word “college” used interchangeably with what is meant to be “university”? "
Subject:
Emoticons
More smilies
Text Color:
Default
Dark Red
Red
Orange
Brown
Yellow
Green
Olive
Cyan
Blue
Dark Blue
Violet
White
Black
Font:
Very Small
Small
Normal
Big
Giant
Close Marks
[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]And why is the main dinner course in American cuisine called an entree! Why is laboratory pronounced differently in British and American English? Maths vs Math as an abbreviation? I demand answers to these eternal mysteries that Google can’t explain!![/quote] NP. “Maths” is like nails on a chalkboard for me! Glad Americans changed that one. [/quote] Totally agree with this statement. When a poster uses the word "maths", I tend to tune out.[/quote] It always sounds weird to me as an American but it does make sense — after all, mathematics is plural.[/quote] We love to say maths because it’s funny. [/quote] Now do lorry. Then nappy.[/quote]
Options
Disable HTML in this message
Disable BB Code in this message
Disable smilies in this message
Review message
Search
Recent Topics
Hottest Topics