In British English, the term "subway" typically refers to an underground pedestrian passage, while the train system is commonly called the "tube" in London. In other cities, it may also be referred to as the "metro" or "underground." If you're specifically referring to the subway system in London, it's best to use "the Tube."
¿Quieres comer Subway? -informal ¿Quiere comer Subway? -formal
Metros
Yes, until 10pm
If you mean an underground railroad, the usual word in the U. S. is "subway." (Not to be confused with subway in England, which is an "underpass" in the U. S.)
Americans call them 'The Subway', the British call them 'The Underground' or 'The Tube'.
où est le métro ?
That's what she said
We 'British' would say "I miss you"
How are you in British? how Americans say
The British say 'z' as zed.
Quatermass and the Pit.
In British English, you can say "goodnight" or "night" as a shorter version.