pajamas = pyjamas
The word "pyjama" or "pajama", which originally derives from the Persian_languageword was incorporated into the English language during British_Rajthrough the Hindustani_language
The word is so old, that while it did not develop in Britain, American English undoubtedly inherited it from British English.
PYJAMA
The word 'faucet' is called a tap in British English.American English also uses the word 'tap' for a faucet.
In British English the word homebody means someone that likes to stay at home all the time.
nemaki
The word "pyjama" or "pajama", which originally derives from the Persian_languageword was incorporated into the English language during British_Rajthrough the Hindustani_language
In Welsh the word 'pyjamas' is (wait for it...!) 'pyjamas'.(I.e. the same word is used in both English and Welsh)
The British speak English. "Wheat" is an English word.
It's the same in British English as it is in North American English.
It's the same in British English as it is in North American English.
It's the same in British English as it is in North American English.
It's the same in British English as it is in North American English.
It's the same in British English as it is in North American English.
It's the same in British English as it is in North American English.
It's the same in British English as it is in North American English. The word "film" can also be used.
The word is so old, that while it did not develop in Britain, American English undoubtedly inherited it from British English.