“Trousers” and “pants” can mean the same thing, but it depends on where you are.
In British English, “trousers” are the outer garment that covers your legs (what Americans call “pants”).
In American English, “pants” are what you wear over your legs, and “trousers” is less commonly used. In British English, “pants” actually means underwear.
Use our Humbot AI translator to compare meanings across regions and languages.