Block of flats = apartment building or apartment complex.
Queue = line (of people)
Drink Driving = Drunk Driving
Le pantalon (masc., often plural) means the pants (US English) or the trousers (British English)
Nit is also used in America and Australia, meaning baby head lice or a bad person. It is not specifically British.
if you mean a line of people, it's a queue. If you mean the shortest distance between two points, it's a line.
In Britain apartments are called flats.
In Italian, Salina is an island that comes from the word Salt Mill
It means a street block.
It means 'chaps' in English.
Electrician
a "lead" in British English means a leash.
if u mean English like American then yes, if u mean English like British then NO.
Yes, if you mean English. British does not exist. She does have a British accent also
The "British language" is English. So the answer is it means "mobilization".
a british or english bag
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 British English, "i" typically refers to the pronoun "I", which is used as the first-person singular subject pronoun to refer to oneself.