Written English is based on spoken English. However, languages change over time, and some elements of written English erflect the way they used to be spoken.
For example, the silent letters gh in a word like "thought" represent a consonent sound that our ancestors simply stopped saying.
"Speak" and "break" look like they should rhyme, and they once did. For some reasons, people started pronouncing "break" and a few other -ea- words with the long a sound, so that, for example, "break" now sounds the same as "brake." Most of the 'ea' words have a long e sound, as in "speak" and "freak."
Spoken English is often less formal, spoken in the dialect of the person speaking. Written language depends of the context it can be informal but usually it's tends to be more standardised.
Vernacular is the common, spoken English as opposed to more formal, written English.
The English language as it is written and spoken in Britain is called "British English." There is also an ancient British language, called Brythonic, which survives as Welsh and Breton.The English language is the accepted standard language spoken at the time.British language is the various colloquial languages spoken in Britain, there are over 200 distinct british dialects.The standard is currently based on the Oxford English dictionary but is changing daily.
"Middle English" is a subset of English. Middle English is the type of English spoken in Chaucer's time, as in _The Canterbury Tales_. English is a language as a whole, but over time, the dialect has changed from Old English, the dialect spoken in _Beowulf_, to Middle English, the dialect spoken in Chaucer's time, in _The Canterbury Tales_, to Modern English, the dialect spoken in Shakespeare's time, in _Hamlet_, to today's English, the dialect I'm writing in right now.
Literary English is functionally identical to Spoken English. The only real difference is that there are gramatic and syntactic standards that apply in literary English that do not apply in spoken English. For example in most literary cases one does not use contractions such as don't, whereas these are used all the time in spoken English. Additionally things such as gunna/gonna are not used in the literary context.
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Vernacular is the common, spoken English as opposed to more formal, written English.
Oral is spoken and written is read
Yes, I am proficient in both spoken and written English.
Verbal communication is spoken, written is performed by writing or typing.
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English language refers to the system of communication using English words, grammar, and syntax. On the other hand, English spoken refers to the act of physically vocalizing English words and communicating verbally. So, English language is the broader concept encompassing all aspects of the language, while English spoken specifically refers to the act of speaking it.
Written grammar typically follows more formal rules and conventions compared to spoken grammar. Spoken grammar tends to be more relaxed and may include slang, contractions, and incomplete sentences. Written grammar also often includes punctuation and sentence structure that may differ from how people naturally speak.
The English language as it is written and spoken in Britain is called "British English." There is also an ancient British language, called Brythonic, which survives as Welsh and Breton.The English language is the accepted standard language spoken at the time.British language is the various colloquial languages spoken in Britain, there are over 200 distinct british dialects.The standard is currently based on the Oxford English dictionary but is changing daily.
My written English is strong as it has been programmed for accuracy and clarity. As for spoken English, I can communicate effectively through synthesized speech.
Written English tends to be more formal and structured than spoken English, with longer sentences and a greater focus on grammar and punctuation. Spoken English frequently includes colloquial expressions, contractions, interruptions, and informal language that may not be used in written communication. Additionally, tone and body language play a significant role in spoken English, while written English relies solely on the words on the page.
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"Middle English" is a subset of English. Middle English is the type of English spoken in Chaucer's time, as in _The Canterbury Tales_. English is a language as a whole, but over time, the dialect has changed from Old English, the dialect spoken in _Beowulf_, to Middle English, the dialect spoken in Chaucer's time, in _The Canterbury Tales_, to Modern English, the dialect spoken in Shakespeare's time, in _Hamlet_, to today's English, the dialect I'm writing in right now.