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In general, yes, although some words used in American English date back to the settlement of North America and no longer used in British English- so some "Americanisms" are in fact archaic English words.
ALL English Alphabets are used in America Especially USA but for some words American's avoid U. For eg. Color = Colour, Honor=Honour
Some of the most commonly used words in the English language include "the", "people", "about", and "like". Other words include "time", "because", and "first".
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The word Voodoo comes from various West African languages. So do the words mambo, bogus, banana, and chimpanzee! There are several words borrowed from African languages that are used in everyday American parlance that many people probably don't even realize.
The letter Ñ (énye) is not used in modern, conventional English. Therefore, no English words use that letter.However, it is a common letter used in the Spanish language.
Some Greek vocabulary words that are used in English writing are kudos, phobia, genesis, and dogma. The Greek language has had a strong impact on the English language.
In American English the term "da" is an Urban way to say "the." The term grew in popularity as texting became more widely used.
hallow is used in American English. It means to sanctify.
The words used in the Latin language were the words spoken by the ancient Romans and some of those words now have roots in the English language.
Noah Webster compiled the first dictionary of the American variant of English. Published in 1828, it was called "An American Dictionary of the English Language." Webster aimed to standardize American spelling and pronunciation and include words commonly used in America that were not present in British dictionaries.
There are many different dialects of English spoken around the world. Of course there is the most used in American English, and then there is British English from where the language originated.