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RE: LeoThread 2023-06-30 21:16

in LeoFinance2 years ago

A stupid question

Is American “English” different from the British “English”

Don’t come for me it’s just a simple question LOL

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no hablos anglais

What’s That? LOL

I don't speak English

Maybe he uses Translator lol

I know that much ha ha

I know you’re pulling my legs..

Of course Canadian speaks English unless I’m missing something you’re not telling yet🤔

Our grammar is British but spoken like American

Oh cool!!

That means i can understand you when you speak to me since it’s in American’s ways #kidding :P

I am just kidding :P

I was acting as if i don’t know lol

But you write it?

Yes, I wrote it.

Yes the brits talk funny.

Lol, I also shit my pants with laugher !

I thought I’m the only one.

Issues is i barely hear what they’re saying!

A lovely country though!

Well I didnt mean to have you soil yourself. You might want to work on that. LOL

As of they are talking through the nose, right?

EN-US is different from EN-UK in many ways: vocabulary, spelling, phonics, even grammar.

Now modify your query to include EN-AU....

Yes, there are lots of subtle differences in the spelling of words.

For example "decentralisation" (UK English) vs "decentralization" (US English).

There are a lot like that.