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    Quote Originally Posted by Friday View Post
    For those of us that are language challenged. I understood the sporran was Scottish for purse. Is there a separate word for a lady's purse? If so what is a lay's purse called in Scottish?
    I would call that a handbag.

    The little matching thing inside, I would call a purse.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chas View Post

    The little matching thing inside, I would call a purse.

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    Oh yeah, Ive heard that before. So what we call a wallet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Meggers View Post
    Oh yeah, Ive heard that before. So what we call a wallet.
    I suppose this is semantics and how we were taught from young. In general, I tend to think of a wallet holding paper and a purse holding coins.

    Having said that, my sporran purse is like this one and has a place for notes as well.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Chas View Post
    I suppose this is semantics and how we were taught from young. In general, I tend to think of a wallet holding paper and a purse holding coins.
    Seriously? Ive never heard that one before.

    I have a good group of friends in Glasgow and we have played the "what is this called in British/American English" game and its pretty fun. Ive never heard of a wallet holding paper, though. Thats new to me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chas View Post
    I suppose this is semantics and how we were taught from young. In general, I tend to think of a wallet holding paper and a purse holding coins.

    Having said that, my sporran purse is like this one and has a place for notes as well.



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    Since I am married my wallets never has any of those little green pieces of paper with pictures of dead Presidents os I guess I carry a purse?
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    As an American, I call the thing I carry in my back pocket both a wallet and a billfold.

    Quote Originally Posted by Friday View Post
    Since I am married my wallets never has any of those little green pieces of paper with pictures of dead Presidents os I guess I carry a purse?
    So she limits you to tens and hundreds?
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    English is a funny language isn't it? But different regions use different words for the same thing. Here in Northern Illinois. A purse is carried by a woman ... or a rare alternative, prize money. A wallet hold money, credit cards, etc. A man's wallet usually goes into a pocket. A woman's in her purse. Other words like handbag for purse and billfold for wallet are used in the states in other regions, but nobody I grew up with uses those terms. For my locality, I would think the best translation of sporran would be pouch or perhaps more specifically a belt pouch, which in my mind conjures the image of a bag hanging from a belt or sash.

    Meggers -- I gotta ask, you've never heard of paper money being carried in a wallet? You're in Wisconsin, not the Faroe Islands? I've spent plenty of time in Wisconsin and never had any confusion about what gets carried in a wallet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ScotFree View Post
    English is a funny language isn't it? But different regions use different words for the same thing. Here in Northern Illinois. A purse is carried by a woman ... or a rare alternative, prize money. A wallet hold money, credit cards, etc. A man's wallet usually goes into a pocket. A woman's in her purse. Other words like handbag for purse and billfold for wallet are used in the states in other regions, but nobody I grew up with uses those terms. For my locality, I would think the best translation of sporran would be pouch or perhaps more specifically a belt pouch, which in my mind conjures the image of a bag hanging from a belt or sash.

    Meggers -- I gotta ask, you've never heard of paper money being carried in a wallet? You're in Wisconsin, not the Faroe Islands? I've spent plenty of time in Wisconsin and never had any confusion about what gets carried in a wallet.
    I believe she was referring to a change purse, not a wallet being used for paper money. Of course I've been known to misunderstand a woman in the past; just ask my ex-wife.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ScotFree View Post

    Meggers -- I gotta ask, you've never heard of paper money being carried in a wallet? You're in Wisconsin, not the Faroe Islands? I've spent plenty of time in Wisconsin and never had any confusion about what gets carried in a wallet.
    Whats paper money? Is that the thing that used to exist before the debit card? ;)

    Actually I misunderstood the paper post. I thought he meant paper in general. Like paper paper. Not paper money. I was even thinking in my head "what the heck holds paper paper and could be called a wallet? a binder?" lol

    Speaking of Brit/American slang, heres a funny little video of Hugh Laurie and Ellen testing each other on slang:

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    What's this paper money, that's so old hat. If you want the readies, the folding, you should be talking polymer money
    Shoot straight you bastards. Don't make a mess of it. Harry (Breaker) Harbord Morant - Bushveldt Carbineers

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