In American English, "flat" can have several meanings depending on the context. It often describes something that is level or without bumps, such as a flat surface. Additionally, it can refer to a lack of emotion or enthusiasm, as in a "flat performance." In a more informal context, it can also mean that something is deflated, like a flat tire.
A cheque is British English for a check in American English.
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There is no specific meaning for "Hibro" in American English. It is possible that it is a misspelling or typo of another word.
The word meaning "smell" is spelt odour in British English and odor in American English.
Centre, humour, labour, sabre, aeroplane, metre. -Those are all in "English" .
In American English four meaning 4 and forty meaning 40.
English names have no meaning in any native American language.
Did you mean "I live in a flat"? If so, then it's "Vivo en un apartamento." It's a cognate with the American-English word for flat -- apartment.
Level means flat or nearly flat.
13300 in the usual American meaning of billion. 13300000 for the older English meaning of billion.
The word meaning "adornments such as rings or bracelets" is spelt jewelry in American English and jewellery in British English.
Please comes from the Latin "placere" (cf. English placate) meaning "to be acceptable, approved of". This goes back to the PIE "*p(e)lag- " meaning to make smooth. This is the same PIE root for the English "flat".