it's definitely not American because I've never heard of the word before I visited the Philippines with my Filipina girlfriend. apparently it's a mixture of the words video and Karaoke. it's a bit silly really, because videoke is essentially the same as karaoke.
American came before English and our accent orignated of American
They spoke English. The major conversations of history were situations where a native American had learned English.
In the context of the American Revolution, the English were the people who were loyal to King George III of England.
You spelled it correctly (that is the British version). American english spells it savior.
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Nina Videoke was created in 2005-05.
Videoke King - 2002 is rated/received certificates of: Philippines:PG-13
You can make videoke using sony Vegas 7.0. Look at how-to-make-video-karaoke.blogspot.com or how-to-make-videoke.blogspot.com
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Both English people and Americans speak English, but with differences in vocabulary, pronunciation, and grammar. American English has evolved separately from British English and has its own unique characteristics.
American English has not dominated global English.
miley Cyrus is American but she can speak English because American people do speak English and miley Cyrus has a American accent
American English is like British English in many ways, but american english is spoken in the United states.
Videoke is another name for karaoke. Karaoke is fun for parties and night clubs. Prerecorded music is played and participants have an opportunity to sing along by following the lyrics on a video screen.
"Learned" is a word that is used in both American English and British English. However, it is more commonly spelled as "learnt" in British English.
There's no such thing as "American." American English is a dialect of English that is more has more than 95% lexical similarity to British English.