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No. American dialect is different from the British.
The British accents are spelled the same as American accents. The New England accents are spelled different than American accents.
American English and British English share about 95-98% lexical similarity, making them the same language (much to the disappointment of some British people).
"Park" is used in both American and British English, so it is considered a shared term between the two dialects.
wrens warble
It's the same in British English as it is in North American English.
The British word 'lift' means the same as the American elevator
It's the same in British English as it is in North American English.
It's the same in British English as it is in North American English.
Robins, Larger sparrows, wrens, and sometimes american woodcocks.
It's the same in British English as it is in North American English.
It's the same in British English as it is in North American English.