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Which is correct? Birth place or Native place



 
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Which is correct? Birth place or Native place Sat Apr 16, 2005 11:21 am  Which is correct? Birth place or Native place
 

Hi,

Please see the following sentences.

I will visit my native place tomorrow.
I will visit my birth place tomorrow.

In one site, it was mentioned that the correct usage is "birth place" and that is the American style . I am little puzzled on seeing that as mostly I use "native place" in my conversation.

Please anyone throw light on this.

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Difference between birthplace and native place Sun Apr 17, 2005 19:08 pm  Difference between birthplace and native place
 

Well, birthplace is definitely more often used than native place hence it is spelled as one word which indicates that it's a common expression. Anyone understands what a birthplace is - it's the place where you were born. The term native place is much more general.
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