What is American English called?

American English (AmE) is the dialect of the English language used mostly in the United States of America. It is estimated that approximately two thirds of native speakers of English live in the United States. American English is also sometimes called United States English or U.S. English.
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Is American English called simplified English?

A basic rule of thumb which covers spelling rules is that American English spelling tends to be simplified and pronunciation-based, while British English favors the words as they originally appeared in the language from which they were borrowed from.
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What is British English called?

British English (BrE) or Anglo-English is the standard dialect of "English as used in Great Britain, as distinct from that used elsewhere." Variations exist in formal, written English in the United Kingdom.
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Is American English standard English?

The term Standard American English customarily refers to a variety of the English language that's generally used in professional communication in the United States and taught in American schools. Also known as Edited American English, American Standard English, and General American.
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Is American English Z or S?

Many American words replace the “s” used in British spelling with a “z” for words such as “realize,” “apologize” and “cozy.” Using a “z” instead of an “s” makes more sense because we pronounce these words with a “z” sound. Besides, “z” is much more fun to use than “s”!
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Why did America drop the U?

American spelling was invented as a form of protest

He dropped the letter u from words like colour and honour – which had developed from the French influence in England – to make them color and honor instead.
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Does Canada use z or S?

Like American English, Canadian English prefers -ize endings whenever British usage allows both -ise (the Cambridge model) and -ize spellings (the Oxford model) (e.g. realize, recognize).
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Which English is used in India?

Indian English (IE) is a group of English dialects spoken in India and among the Indian diaspora. English is used by the Indian government for communication, along with Hindi as enshrined in the Constitution.
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What is mainstream American English?

English is the most widely spoken language in the United States and in most circumstances is the de facto common language used in government, education, and commerce. Since the 20th century, American English has become the most influential form of English worldwide.
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What is the meaning of EFL?

abbreviation for. English as a Foreign Language.
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What is American and Canadian English?

Another difference between American English and Canadian English is in how each adds suffixes to words. Canadians prefer to use double consonants, while Americans keep their consonants single. For example, Canadians will turn “travel” into “travelled,” but Americans will use “traveled” instead.
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Who speaks RP English?

The abbreviation RP (Received Pronunciation) denotes what is traditionally considered the standard accent of people living in London and the southeast of England and of other people elsewhere who speak in this way.
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Which countries use US English?

List of majority native English speaking countries
  • Antigua and Barbuda.
  • Australia.
  • The Bahamas.
  • Barbados.
  • Belize.
  • Canada*
  • Dominica.
  • Grenada.
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Is American and British grammar the same?

You may already know that there is a clear difference in accent. Other differences include some vocabulary and expressions. Less commonly discussed, however, are the variations in grammar. American and British Englishes share almost all of the same grammar.
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Is British English more correct?

Short answer: No English is more correct than any other. Long answer: Language transforms and changes ALL THE TIME. Even in British English, there are many words that are added to and removed from dictionaries every year!
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Is British and American English the same?

The three major differences between American and British English are: Pronunciation - differences in both vowel and consonants, as well as stress and intonation. Vocabulary - differences in nouns and verbs, especially phrasal verb usage and the names of specific tools or items.
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What is SAE linguistic?

Standard Average European (SAE) is a concept introduced in 1939 by American linguist Benjamin Whorf to group the modern Indo-European languages of Europe with shared common features.
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Is SAE a dialect?

Southern American English (SAE) is the most widely recognized regional dialect of American English, but as most of its speakers know, widespread recognition is a mixed blessing. SAE is also the regional dialect that is most negatively evaluated.
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Is mainstream American English a dialect?

ASHA's position statements (American English Dialects and Social Dialects) have long recognized General American English (GAE) as a dialect.
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Does India use UK or US English?

Indian English is a distinct dialect of English. In theory, English speakers in India follow British English as specified in the Oxford or Longman English dictionaries. In practice, Indians use many words and phrases that don't exist in British or American English.
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Which English is used in Canada?

Nevertheless, in the most general sense, the English spoken today by most Canadians from British Columbia to Nova Scotia is clearly a type of North American English, most similar to that of the western United States and to General American English.
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How do you spell Australia?

Australia - English spelling dictionary.
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Which English is used in Australia?

Australian English is relatively consistent across the continent, however it encompasses numerous regional and sociocultural varieties. 'General Australian' describes the de-facto standard dialect, which is perceived to be free of pronounced regional or sociocultural markers and that is often used in the media.
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