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ESL forum > Grammar and Linguistics > simple question about memory sticks!!!    

simple question about memory sticks!!!



spied-d-aignel
France

simple question about memory sticks!!!
 
Hi , there , just a very simple question to native speakers. For a memory stick what word do you usually use? Memery stick? USB Flashdrive   or even USB key? Thanks for answering this very simple question and enjoy your day, hugs Sylvie

19 Jan 2017      





redcamarocruiser
United States

I say USB stick and thumb drive.

19 Jan 2017     



douglas
United States

thumb drive or USB stick (probably the latter more often than the former)

19 Jan 2017     



yanogator
United States

flash drive
 
 
Bruce 

19 Jan 2017     



Jayho
Australia

I say USB stick (to associate putting it in the USB port) but other terms commonly used in my neck of the woods are thumb drive and flash drive.  Some stds call it a pen drive (US English?). Retails stores here lean towards USB stick and flash drive. No-one here calls it a memory drive (UK English?).  All my colleagues call it a USB stick.

19 Jan 2017     



aftab57
United Kingdom

USB key

19 Jan 2017     



spinney
United Kingdom

I say pen drive. Not sure where that is most common, though as I �ve been living abroad since before they were invented.

19 Jan 2017     



spied-d-aignel
France

Many thanks for all your answers guys!! Thanks for the link Redcamarocruiser! You are all treasure ressources!!( I don �t know if that expression exists by the way.) Hugs from freezing Normandy!:)Sylvie

19 Jan 2017     



FrauSue
France

In Uk English, I have only heard USB stick or memory stick. I �ve heard flash drive, but I associate that with american English.
I �ve never heard thumb drive.
USB key is, in my opinion, just wrong. (That �s not a criticism of aftab! I just mean that in my own experience of English, that phrase is incorrect. I live in France where "une clé USB" is the standard phrase, but no English speaker I know has ever called it a USB key.)

21 Jan 2017     



Jayho
Australia

A USB key does exist - in my neck of the woods a USB key is a USB stick in the shape of a key, that you can attach to your keyring, see example here

22 Jan 2017     



a2king
Vietnam

In the book "Life" (Beginner level, published by Cengage), the word "Memory stick" is used.   

26 Jan 2017