From the website "infoplease.com" it states that the percentage of English native speakers in America is 82%.
American came before English and our accent orignated of American
Belize, which is the former British Honduras, is the only Central American country where English is an official language.
American English and British English share about 95-98% lexical similarity, making them the same language (much to the disappointment of some British people).
English names have no meaning in any native American language.
African American Black English is a bastardized version of English full of grammatical errors spoken by the black community in the US. It should rather be considered a language on its own, so a lot of linguists prefer to refer to it as "Ebonics."
13% of EU citizens speak English as their native language.
Approximately 20% of US citizens speak a language other than English at home, indicating they are bilingual or multilingual. This percentage may vary depending on the region and demographics of the population studied.
American English
british language is the purest english language
About 15%
The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language was created in 1969.
Yes, American English is considered a dialect of the English language.
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Portuguese, as the official language, is spoken the citizens of the South American country of Brazil. As one of the nine recognized regional languages, it's spoken by the citizens of the South American country of The Co-operative Republic of Guyana, where the official language is English. As a compulsory subject for study by schoolchildren, and due to considerable interaction across national boundaries, it's spoken by the citizens of the nearby South American countries of Argentina and Uruguay. And due to their nearness to Latin America's biggest country, it's spoken by citizens of the South American countries of Bolivia, Paraguay, and Suriname.
English is the official language of Guyana.
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"
The document that protected the rights of English citizens and was the basis for the American Bill of Rights was the Bill of Rights.