Yes, but the differences are smaller than most people realize.
Yes, England and America use different forms of sign language. British Sign Language (BSL) is used in England, while American Sign Language (ASL) is used in America. There is no single sign language used by both countries, but International Sign Language is a form of sign language used at international events and conferences for communication between people who use different sign languages.
Some words with different meanings in Britain and America include "biscuit" (cookie in America, scone-like in Britain), "chips" (French fries in America, crisps in Britain), and "pants" (trousers in Britain, underwear in America).
i think its from britain and then america followed them so yeah :)
Great Britain, as the people of America first came from there to be the colonies.
The nation with a common language; Britain.
In North America, different Native American groups fought alongside both Britain and France
It once again began traid with Britain.
Guyana's language is different from that of her continental neighbors because Guyana was once a British Colony and kept the language spoken by Britain.
Britain is an island, not a language. Most of the people in Britain speak English.
In North America, different Native American groups fought alongside both Britain and France
their language will change to french
The main nations were Spain, Portugal, Britain and the Dutch