HATMAN wrote:
But I had difficulties with it as it is in American English.
LOL! Just yesterday my son and I were discussing this yesterday. Even within the U.S. there are many regional differences, and in my own state of Texas, accents are different from one part of the state to another (I can identify at least four or five different "Texas" accents). Who was it that once said that the U.S. and England are two nations divided by a common language? (Not to mention Canada, Australia, and New Zealand, as well.)