What is the american english for povement.
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Differences between British and American English: pavement
In the UK, a pavement is the hard raised level surface at the side of a road that people can walk on: I set it down on the pavement by the door of the shop. American speakers call this a sidewalk. In the US, pavement means the hard surface of a road: Cars were skidding on the pavement.
In the UK, a pavement is the hard raised level surface at the side of a road that people can walk on: I set it down on the pavement by the door of the shop. American speakers call this a sidewalk. In the US, pavement means the hard surface of a road: Cars were skidding on the pavement.
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