One could most likely visit your local library. There you could ask the librarian whom should be more than happy to help you find a list of all American English dialects.
niether... try a dictionary.... XP
If you mean American English to British English, the list is long. But keep in mind that most of it is slang and not technical use.
a list of dialects in the UK
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The major difference between the two dialects is the phrasing and the slang. The slang is pretty easy to learn. There are many website that list various British or American slang terms. The phrasing is dependent on the region you are looking to mimic, but if you search videos of the style you are looking to speak, you can probably find a person and copy their speech pattern.
list of dialects of the english language" class='external' title="http://www.answers.com/topic/list of dialects of the english languageThe Calculations were based on the above Link :European English British English Dialect Scottish Wales1 + 33 + 4 + 3Ireland Isle of Man Channel Islands Gibraltar Llanito+ 4 + 1 + 2 + 1Sub-Total: 49North American English Cultural Northeastern Dialect1 + 7 + 11Mid-Atlantic Dialects Midwest Southern English+ 3 + 5 + 10Western English Bermudian English+ 5 + 1Sub-Total: 43Canadian English Native American English (Amerindian English)1 + 6Maritimes West/Central Canadian English+ 3 + 4Newfoundland English+ 6Sub-Total: 20Carribean English Carribean Dialect1 + 3Sub-Total: 4Asia Africa Oceania16 + 3 + 8Sub-Total: 22The Lishes (with Mixed Languages. E.g. Chinglish, Singlish & various countries or cities etc....)30Sub-Total: 30Total English Language Dialect practiced around the world:49 + 43 + 20 + 4 + 22 + 30 = 168Courtesy by Herbert Png Xuanchun (Corporate English Lecturer working CNPC Guangzhou Training Center China).Dated: 4 September 2008, 16:47pm.Note: If you have a better answer, please free to post it accordingly for future discussion.
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