lunes, 17 de septiembre de 2012

American English vs British English

American English vs British English

American English is the form of English used in the United States. It includes all English dialects used within the United States of America. British English is the form of English used in the United Kingdom. It includes all English dialects used within the United Kingdom. Differences between American and British English include pronunciation, grammar, vocabulary (lexis), spelling, punctuation, idioms, and formatting of dates and numbers.

 

 

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What is it?: American English is the form of English used in the United States. It includes all English dialects used within the United States of America. British English is the form of English used in the United Kingdom. It includes all English dialects used within the United Kingdom.
Pronunciation differences: Some words pronounced differently in the languages are Methane, Interpol Some words pronounced differently in the languages are Methane, Interpol
Spelling differences: flavor, honor, analyze etc. flavour, honour, analyse etc.
Title differences: Mr. , Mrs. Mr, Mrs
Different meanings: ace, amber etc. ace, amber etc.





















   

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