Very rarely. It is sometimes used by pet owners, to refer to the pet/owner relationship. It is used occasionally on snail mail sent to a young boy under 13 years old. Of course it is also used in the name of the credit card, MasterCard. Other than that it is not normally used in the US.
The game takes a second to learn and a lifetime to master.
The British and Americans use the same word. There is no difference. Sometimes the Americans will shorten the word and call it an Ad. No other difference.
yes,ever sence 1706.
Of course there is nothing wrong with that!From, The word master
Basement is the word most Americans use. Some people call it a cellar.
It is a swear word a lot like how Americans use the "F" word.
This versatile chess master is a wily tactician; be wary.
The use of the arch, dome, and concrete
Americans use the word 'period', instead of full stop.
Not anymore.
master = señor
If you look at for university education, you can say "master" . But for a word master means "temel" or "esas".