A sidewalk in the UK is called "pavement" or "foot path"
A sidewalk in the UK is called "pavement" or "foot path"
Pavement
sidewalk
Sidewalk and driveway cement normally refers to concrete.
Usually 'the gutter'.
In British English, "pavement" refers to the pedestrian walkway at the side of a road, equivalent to what is known as a "sidewalk" in American English.
In American English, the term used for "footpath" is typically "sidewalk." In British English, "footpath" often refers to a path for pedestrians, while "pavement" can also be used in British contexts to mean the sidewalk adjacent to a road. These differences reflect variations in terminology between the two dialects.
Generally, blocking a sidewalk with a motor vehicle is against the law. You should call the police and ask them to remove the vehicle.
The British call a flashlight a torch.
they sell drugs,Haha my teen living teacher likes to call it sidewalk pharmacies (:
Yes. "Pavement" is what Americans call a "sidewalk."
Richard Ashcroft from the Verve with the song Bittersweet Symphony? = =