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DIFFERENCE BETWEEN AMERICAN AND BRITISH ENGLISH
The objetive of this project is to know the difference between American English and British English, the differences between them in the field of vocabulary, grammar and how to speak, and realize that there really is not much difference between American English and British English as we think
The U is written in British , in words ending in -our derived from Latin and are suppressed in the United States ( this does not affect monosyllables as " dour , flour , sour " where no difference) In the United States U ou group within the word . ( U.S.A. = _Brit mold . = Mold . ) Many words in Brit . Ending in -re written in USA er . U.S. = Center , Brit . = Center . ( But no difference in " acre, lucre , massacre "
American English is the form of English used in the United States. It includes all English dialects used within the United States of America. British English is the form of English used in the United Kingdom. It includes all English dialects used within the United Kingdom. Differences between American and British English include pronunciation, grammar, vocabulary (lexis), spelling, punctuation, idioms, and formatting of dates and numbers
Certain final vowels that have no value in pronunciation, are written in Brit . , But suppressed in USA : U.S.A. .: catalog prolog . British : catalog , prologue . In U.S. diphthongs are often simplified Greek and Latin origin ae , oe, and simply writing : USA: anemia, anemia .: Brit . In U.S. It is certainly among subpoena and subpena ; in Brit . the first is always maintained.
Some consonants in Brit . Doubles are written in USA written simple : USAwagon = Brit waggon and especially in verbal forms . USA caidnaped = Brit . caidnapped . In British if intervocalic l ll ll usually put . In some other changes USAse ortografico English group , but only in writing familiar tone . Are also more common forms in U.S. as Peterboro , although these are not unknown in Britain.
The differences from British English to American, is that the American is easier to learn and faster it is, unlike the British which is a little more complicated to learn and pronunciation is slower, aslo the sound is very similar to Francés.