Yes, you can use an English hairdryer in the US as long as it is compatible with the US voltage. You will need a plug adapter or a voltage converter to ensure safe use.
Pitch, intonation, and use of fillers (e.g. "like," "you know") are key markers of gender coding in spoken English in the US. These markers can reflect social norms and stereotypes associated with gender.
"Usar" is translated to "to use" in English.
Approximately 79% of people in the US speak English as their primary language.
"Usamos el" translates to "we use the" in English.
Henry H. Goddard, an American psychologist, supported the use of English-based intelligence tests to screen immigrants to the US in the early 20th century. He was a proponent of eugenics and believed that intelligence tests could be used to determine who should be allowed entry into the country.
The hairdryer usually use the electrical energy. When heated, the hairdryer will convert electrical energy to heat energy which can then be used for hair drying.
A European hairdryer operates on 230V. US power is 110V. The hairdryer will need a high power converter that will be fairly expensive. (110V input to 240V output rated at about 800W) It will be less expensive to buy a new one at Walmart when you get to the US than it will be to buy a converter for the European one.
Of course.
Not recommended.
Yes, both the sockets and amperage are adaptable between American and Canadian appliances.
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unless yall r brother sis...... what kind of guy doesnt let a girl use the hairdryer?
The water evaporates it is heat up by hairdryer and it turn into gas. called water vapor/
Simple, you just use a hairdryer :)
No. A hairdryer produces such a small amount of heat that it will not affect the weather. Nothing you can do could ever cause or prevent a tornado.
Heating effect
You use a towel to dry your body then use a hairdryer to dry hair.