Re: What is the language "British"?



On Thursday 31 August 2006 03:11, Chris Mohler wrote:
I live in the US and I have never heard of fuze either.

Hell, I've been reading a ton (tonne) of H.G. Wells lately, and I've
not been introduced to "fuze" either.

How about "connexion"? That valid o'er the pond?

No, that would be 'connection'.

Anne

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