American English
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+ | # A [[dialect]] of the [[English]] language that is chiefly spoken in the [[United States]]. | ||
+ | #: Compare [[British English]]. | ||
+ | # An [[orthography]] of the English language that is chiefly used in the United States. Compare [[Commonwealth English]]. | ||
+ | ==See also== | ||
+ | *[[Dictionary of American Regional English]] | ||
+ | *[[IPA chart for English]] | ||
+ | *[[Regional accents of English speakers]] | ||
+ | *[[Canadian English]] | ||
+ | *[[North American English]] | ||
+ | *[[International English]] | ||
+ | *[[Received Pronunciation]] | ||
+ | *[[American and British English spelling differences]] | ||
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- A dialect of the English language that is chiefly spoken in the United States.
- Compare British English.
- An orthography of the English language that is chiefly used in the United States. Compare Commonwealth English.
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See also
- Dictionary of American Regional English
- IPA chart for English
- Regional accents of English speakers
- Canadian English
- North American English
- International English
- Received Pronunciation
- American and British English spelling differences
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