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.
niether... try a dictionary.... XP
English has not borrowed from Oriya in any significant way. There is, however, a long list of English words that come from Hindi.
A list of several hundred words transferred from American aboriginal languages to English is at the link
The correct spelling is "shortlist" as one word, particularly in British English. In American English, it's often written as "short list" as two words, but "shortlist" is also widely accepted. Both forms refer to a list of selected candidates or items.
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There are too many words to list.
Yes. Such a list would be called an "Unabridged Dictionary".
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.
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It's difficult to list all of the curse words in the English language, because curse words differ quite heavily based on the country -or even the city- that you live in. For example, what someone in the U.K. may find offensive may simply be a normal, mundane word to an American.
The English language has thousands of words available. If one is wanting to find a complete list of English words the best option would be a dictionary such as The Oxford Dictionary or Merriam-Webster. These can be found in hard copy or online.
Too many to list