Not as that phrase. "Count you" would possibly mean to include yourself in a numerical count, but it's not American English. Perhaps you're thinking of the idiom "count me in," which means "you may include me in those plans, definitely!"
English, (American)
Standard American English has around 40 phonemes, including vowel and consonant sounds. This count can vary slightly depending on regional accents and dialects.
THERE ARE TWO COUNTS SYSYTEM INTERNATIONAL. ENGLISH COUNT SYSTEM AND METRIC COUNT SYSTEM, WHEN ENGLISH COUNT (Ne)=NO OF HANKS/LBS THEN METRIC COUNT(Nm)=1.0693*Ne
THERE ARE TWO COUNTS SYSYTEM INTERNATIONAL. ENGLISH COUNT SYSTEM AND METRIC COUNT SYSTEM, WHEN ENGLISH COUNT (Ne)=NO OF HANKS/LBS THEN METRIC COUNT(Nm)=1.0693*Ne
yes count = masculine countess = feminine
Count is a masculine word. A count is a nobleman equivalent in rank to an English earl. Countess is a feminine word
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No, however they do count towards the "Linguist" badge on both the international and English site.
American English has not dominated global English.
contar= to count, or to tell
American isn't a language. English is spoken in the US as well as Spanish. The English is often called "American English" as there are differences compared to "British English"
miley Cyrus is American but she can speak English because American people do speak English and miley Cyrus has a American accent