We are a united people, divided by a common language. English and American has developed according to the countries needs. There are as many similarities and there are differences. We claim to understand each other
Yes, Americans and English people both speak English, but there are differences in vocabulary, accent, and some grammar rules between American English and British English.
English was brought to America by British colonists in the 17th century. As American society developed independently from Britain, regional differences emerged in language and pronunciation. Despite these differences, both Americans and the British speak English as a result of historical ties and colonization.
No, English and Punjabi are not in the same language family. English belongs to the Germanic branch of the Indo-European language family, while Punjabi belongs to the Indo-Iranian branch of the Indo-European language family.
No, English is not the same as any specific language in Europe. English is a Germanic language that originated in England and is widely spoken in many countries around the world, including Europe. However, each country in Europe has its own official language or languages that may be different from English.
Many people initially believed that sign language was not a language because it is not based on spoken words. This led to the misconception that sign language was not as complex or expressive as spoken languages. However, research and advocacy in the Deaf community have since shown that sign languages have their own grammar, syntax, and structure, making them a fully realized and legitimate language.
Language serves as a common means of communication among people, allowing for the exchange of ideas, knowledge, and experiences. When individuals speak the same language, they can better understand and connect with each other, fostering unity and building relationships. It also helps to create a sense of belonging and shared identity within a community or culture.
No. The English spoke English, and the Native Americans spoke various languages native to North America.
Yes, English is spoken by both Australians and Americans, though the dialects are different.
French
They use the same letters as the Americans use. Just use a English- philipine translating dictionary
it's the same way as any other language. How people speak English or Spanish or any other language..?
By no means is the English language dead. It must be a very hardy language, as I hear people mangle it on a daily basis. Granted, I speak American English, but it's English all the same.
Yes, both countries speak English as their main language.
It is a language. In the same way that English is the language spoken by people in England and the USA, Kera is the language spoken by the people of Chad.
American English and British English share about 95-98% lexical similarity, making them the same language (much to the disappointment of some British people).
Both countries' main language is English, both are capitalistic and democratic, also they both have many native people, the Americans have their different tribes and the Australians have the Maori peoples.
They used alot of slang
You have the same rights as a person working with german, french, polish, etc. language speaking people who constantly speak their language.