Americans typically refer to it as a nightstick or baton.
The Rebellion.
What Americans call pants, the British would call trousers.
They call it cream too.
YES.
Station Wagon
In the UK and Australia it is called a tram.
The same part the British call the bonnet.
Americans call them 'The Subway', the British call them 'The Underground' or 'The Tube'.
soccer
Sorry, there is no word spelled trungent.Perhaps you meant the word truncheon. Some meanings of truncheon include:Baton (law enforcement)Cutting (plant), means of plant propagation used by gardenersHMS Truncheon (P353) which was a British submarine commissioned during World War II. It was later sold to Israel.Shaft of a spear (obsolete usage, but found in Tolkien's Lord of the Rings)
The British ... and they call it there inalienable rights ...
"Rubbish" is a British term for what Americans call "trash".