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kondor19780726 [428]
2 years ago
14

Using just a bit of historical context, how does the English language change from one part of the country to another.

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Klio2033 [76]2 years ago
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There are numerous English-speaking countries. Although the language is essentially the same, there are various differences depending on where you are. The most common English comparison is "British English" against "American English."

<h3>How is English different in each country?</h3>

To begin with, the pronunciation is different. This is due to a variety of factors. It is possible that the accent influences the pronunciation, or that the other languages are spoken in the area influence the pronunciation. As a result, you must pay close attention.

Second, the spelling and punctuation are incorrect. As an example: "Color or program," you'd say in British English. In American English, you would say "color or program."

Finally, there may be a vocabulary difference. There are times when common objects are referred to by distinct names. "I live in a flat," you'd say in British English. In American English, however, you might say, "I live in an apartment."

Finally, because English-speaking countries differ so greatly. There are even various regional greetings. Consider the following examples:

1. Australia – “ G’day”

2. Ireland – “Hows the form?”

3. New Zealand (NZ) – Kia ora

4. South Africa (SA) – Howzit

5. United Kingdom (UK) – Alright?

6. United States of America (USA) – Whassup?

Check out the link below to learn more about the English language;

brainly.com/question/305668

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