According to the Harpers Index, the average vocabulary used by 6- to 14-year-old American children in their writing has fallen from 25,000 words in 1945 to 10,000 words today.
Americans and English? You mean English settlers and Native Americans?
the english settlers often angered the native americans by
Architecture, new words for the English vocabulary.
no they didn't
English
80% of Americans aged five and older speak only English at home.
The alphabet of Americans is called the English alphabet. It is a Latin alphabet that consists of 26 letters and are the same letters that are found in the ISO basic Latin alphabet.
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About 30% of English words are believed to have French origin. This is due to the Norman Conquest of England in 1066, which introduced a significant amount of French vocabulary into the English language.
Hutch is a word in the English vocabulary, yes.
Legal English relies on Latin for much of its specialized vocabulary.
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We are a united people, divided by a common language. English and American has developed according to the countries needs. There are as many similarities and there are differences. We claim to understand each other
American English is the most widely spoken dialect in the United States. American English can vary greatly based on region, with accents and vocabulary differing across the country. Generally, Americans are known for their informal, friendly, and direct communication style.
Simplified English is English using simple vocabulary and sentence structure. English - normally is English is with sometimes sophisticated vocabulary and a range of sentence structures.
English has a larger vocabulary than German, mainly due to its history of borrowing and integrating words from various languages.
Both English people and Americans speak English, but with differences in vocabulary, pronunciation, and grammar. American English has evolved separately from British English and has its own unique characteristics.