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imakethetest66 Posted at 2:41 pm on July 16, 2009
I hate when people from Europe say, "we speak proper English and you don't." Are they not aware that American English is different than their English? Although America doesn't have an official language, two thirds of Americans speak American English.

Which is why we say things differently. Such as mum and mom, color and colour, and etc.

Some of you should do your research on Webster.

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MaryLin Posted at 1:33 pm on July 17, 2009
Quote: from RedRevolver at 12:43 am on July 17, 2009

Yeah. But, American English is taught most in the world. So...

I'd say that British English is taught most in the world since that's the original language, but American English is more widespread so we still speak the American way...

Whittal Posted at 11:16 am on July 17, 2009
Exactly, the English language is as varied as any other.  There are so many different dialects and it's hard for even English people like myself to understand them all of the time.

Take a look at this map and listen to the different accents.

http://sounds.bl.uk/maps/Accents-and-dialects.html

haniwani Posted at 5:28 am on July 17, 2009
Not all British people add "r's" to their words, as you put it. My guess is you're thinking of a typical English accent, but that's just one type.
Dont Notice Me Posted at 5:23 pm on July 16, 2009
Quote: from RedRevolver at 7:19 pm on July 16, 2009

Quote: from Dont Notice Me at 11:51 pm on July 16, 2009

Quote: from KCsCloud at 4:48 pm on July 16, 2009

Quote: from Dont Notice Me at 2:44 pm on July 16, 2009

They add an 'r' to words, so they need to sit the fuck down.
Examples, please?

 

   

 it's the way they speak


I have heard Americans say 'can't' like 'carn't'.

It's only drawlly, squeaky Americans that pronounce it 'can-t'.


false

RedRevolver Posted at 5:19 pm on July 16, 2009
Quote: from Dont Notice Me at 11:51 pm on July 16, 2009

Quote: from KCsCloud at 4:48 pm on July 16, 2009

Quote: from Dont Notice Me at 2:44 pm on July 16, 2009

They add an 'r' to words, so they need to sit the fuck down.
Examples, please?

it's the way they speak


I have heard Americans say 'can't' like 'carn't'.

It's only drawlly, squeaky Americans that pronounce it 'can-t'.

Dont Notice Me Posted at 3:51 pm on July 16, 2009
Quote: from KCsCloud at 4:48 pm on July 16, 2009

Quote: from Dont Notice Me at 2:44 pm on July 16, 2009

They add an 'r' to words, so they need to sit the fuck down.
Examples, please?

it's the way they speak

MoZ Posted at 3:38 pm on July 16, 2009
Ah its mutation of english - not a bad thing, but you cant really compare anymore. I detest it when Americans say i am speaking english wrong however....
wahooo Posted at 2:50 pm on July 16, 2009
I speak proper english, I was raised as a proper lady.
RedRevolver Posted at 2:49 pm on July 16, 2009
Quote: from necronomicon servant at 10:44 pm on July 16, 2009

Quote: from RedRevolver at 2:43 pm on July 16, 2009

Yeah. But, American English is taught most in the world. So...
Win

It wasn't really an admission that I think American English is better, it's all based on accents mainly. However, as most countries teach American English including (I believe) European countries, it's wrong to say Europeans look down upon it.

Anat Ghebler Posted at 2:48 pm on July 16, 2009
You're using the apostrophe wrong, by the way.

Americans, not American's.

Banana KC Posted at 2:48 pm on July 16, 2009
Quote: from Dont Notice Me at 2:44 pm on July 16, 2009

They add an 'r' to words, so they need to sit the fuck down.
Examples, please?
LiveForeverDieTonite Posted at 2:44 pm on July 16, 2009
Quote: from DaisyMontana at 5:41 pm on July 16, 2009

I speak English, perfectly.

You don't use grammar properly either.

Gureiurufu Posted at 2:44 pm on July 16, 2009
Quote: from RedRevolver at 2:43 pm on July 16, 2009

Yeah. But, American English is taught most in the world. So...
Win
Dont Notice Me Posted at 2:44 pm on July 16, 2009
They add an 'r' to words, so they need to sit the fuck down.
RedRevolver Posted at 2:43 pm on July 16, 2009
Yeah. But, American English is taught most in the world. So...
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