A bosom is generally defined as the upper area of a human's chest both male and female. It can also be the breast area of a woman, or clothing that covers that area.
British English is not a single dialect.
Lorry is a very common word used all over Britain in every dialect. It means what Americans call a 'truck'.
A bizen is a British dialect term for something monstrous or portentous.
No, American English is pretty distinct from British English at this point, especially what most people think of as a Southern dialect. The closest dialect of American English to British English (I assume you mean BBC British, because British dialects get more disparate the farther down the social ladder they go) is probably something in New England very near the East Coast, or maybeupper-class coastal Southern English. The problem is that the accents have remained more similar than the dialects have.
Well what nationality are you? do you think in your accent? If so, you've already answered your own question. +++ :-) Not just accent - local dialect, too!
British English is not a single dialect.
No. American dialect is different from the British.
We call it a wiper.
In British English, a lift refers to an elevator, which is a device used to move people or goods vertically between floors in a building. It is commonly used to avoid taking the stairs.
A burnstickle is a British dialect term for a stickleback.
If anything, it came from 70's 'culture shock', not from any regional British dialect.
Modern English evolved from Middle English, which itself developed from Old English. This process occurred over centuries through various influences, such as the Norman Conquest and interactions with other languages.
Lorry is a very common word used all over Britain in every dialect. It means what Americans call a 'truck'.
A bantling is a British dialect term for an infant or young child.
that would be "Mum"( in British )dialect called Cockney
A bizen is a British dialect term for something monstrous or portentous.
A bay yarn is a British dialect term for a form of woollen yarn.