In the United States, jackets are commonly referred to simply as "jackets." However, specific types of jackets may have more distinct names, such as "windbreakers," "bomber jackets," or "denim jackets." Additionally, the term "coat" is often used for heavier outerwear. Overall, "jacket" is the general term most Americans use for lightweight outer garments.
Americans usually call a house "a house", sometimes "real estate".
They call it cream too.
the native americans call the buffalo tatanka. the white buffalo is sacred to the native americans.
A ride
undershirt
Cropped Jacket
Americans call a thong a thong.
Usually hoodies or jackets or sweatshirts
they call Americans Pigs
Americans call a tap a FAUCET. Your welcome!
Americans call jelly, JELLO, and our jam they call jelly. Weird i know.
we call them Indians but they prefer native Americans
Americans call coriander leaves "coriander" or "cilantro."
Americans usually call a house "a house", sometimes "real estate".
Basement is the word most Americans use. Some people call it a cellar.
They call it cream too.
Their called fabric or if your thinking of the patches like pockets then that's ur answer:)