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    Does British English use the term "Asian" in the same way as American English does, and is there a difference with "Asiatic"?

    Question #119978. Asked by flem-ish. (Jan 18 11 5:39 AM)


    PichuPikachu

    There is no difference or they are the same, we mostly use the word Asian and not Asiatic.

    Jan 18 11, 4:22 PM


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