I bet all the UKers are in bed by now. Piffle, I want to finish this tonight.
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Connie, just Google it.
What would be the search string?
And now I'm channelling Michael Jackson
"Just Google it! Google it!"
The American/British-British/American Dictionary.
Ethan would be yelling about Giles not having a mobile.
What would be the search string?
Mobile Cell UK US would probably be what I'd start with, but I see you found it.
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It's odd--I can't figure out whether I'm more likely to use 'got' or 'gotten' in a sentence. I know I'd say, 'why haven't you gotten it fixed yet?', but I'd also say 'Haven't you got it fixed?'. Maybe it's to do with how formal I'm being.
Leigh!
So, you OZ peeps use gotten, too? Just those English *FREAKS* who don't?
Plei! (Dude, our names rhyme. I don't know why I find that so freaky.)
Just those English *FREAKS* who don't?
So they don't use it at all? That's what my OED says, and I suppose it should know, but the mind, it boggles.
So they don't use it at all? That's what my OED says, and I suppose it should know, but the mind, it boggles.
I know! It's like when people say the don't like Wesley, and my brain goes all confuzzled!
(Hey! We do rhyme. How 'bout that?)
Yes, Brits tend to say 'mobile'. Sometimes, it's just 'phone' (pronounced with a special empasis, so that you can tell it's spelt 'fone'). I, personally, despise the latter, and am pushing for the use of 'field telephonical', but it hasn't caught on yet.
So they don't use it at all? That's what my OED says, and I suppose it should know, but the mind, it boggles.
I have never used 'gotten' in a sentance. (Until I wrote that one, if you don't count writing American characters-- even then, it's something that often doesn't go into until a beta's pointed out where it should be.)