You would say "J'habite dans un appartement" in French.
Americans typically refer to bus stands as bus stops or bus stations, depending on the size and amenities available.
In America, the subject that covers English grammar, literature, and composition is still called "English." It is not referred to as "American" in this context.
The past tense of "flat" is "flattened".
Fell is a verb, flat in this use is an adverb, but in other uses can be an adjective. "The road was flat." Flat is an adjective to describe the road.
halls of residence student flat
they lived in camp sites and made huts out of clay this was the best fortune made by the cheroke's and they are the best Americans that we don't call Indian we call them NATIVE AMERICANS
64% of Americans type with a flat keyboard
Flat Rock was a ceremonial place for Native Americans and appears on local maps as far back as the 1850s. It is believed to be named after (you guessed it) a large rock in the area with a flat surface.
Hawaiians are not native americans. Hawaiians are Hawaiian. We call ourselves Kanaka maoli.
I believe they are called Arizonans
Americans call a thong a thong.
Yes. It depends on where you live in the world, because in the UK, "corn" is what US Americans call "wheat". In other parts of the world "maize" is the most common name for what US Americans call "corn".
Americans call a tap a FAUCET. Your welcome!
they call Americans Pigs
Flat has more than one meaning, it could mean level, without lumps and bumps, such as flat ground, a flat surface or flat feet, it is also a serving platter used in catering or restaurants, and a Flat is what we British call a place to live or an apartment, for example "I live in a Flat above a shop" or "a block of Flats".The word 'flat' is also used when someone is singing a note a bit lower that it should be, in this case we call it a 'flat note'. The term 'flat' however, in music, also means to lower a natural note in most cases by a semitone. For example, we have the note E and the note just below E is called 'E flat', which means it is the lowered form of the original note.
we call them Indians but they prefer native Americans