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  1. Apr 3, 2024 · Today, English is the second or third most popular mother tongue in the world, with an estimated 350-400 million native speakers. But, crucially, it is also the common tongue for many non-English speakers the world over, and almost a quarter of the globe’s population – maybe 1½-2 billion people – can understand it and have at least some basic competence in its use, whether written or ...

  2. Jun 5, 2012 · Reinforced by a steady flow of English speakers from all parts of England and Wales and later also of Scotland and Ireland, these settlements guaranteed that English would be the principal language of the little colonies which would eventually grow into the United States of America, the largest English-speaking nation in the world. Today more ...

    • Larry Trask
    • 2009
  3. Mar 26, 2022 · American English (AmE) is the English dialect spoken mostly in the United States of America. About two-thirds of native English speakers live in the United States, according to research. However, aside from the US, there are also other English-speaking countries that use American English spelling. Here they are:

  4. American English (AmE), sometimes called United States English or U.S. English, [b] is the set of varieties of the English language native to the United States. [4] English is the most widely spoken language in the United States; the de facto common language used in government, education and commerce; and an official language of most U.S. states (32 out of 50). [5]

  5. Feb 12, 2020 · Andy Kirkpatrick. " American English is, without doubt, the most influential and powerful variety of English in the world today. There are many reasons for this. First, the United States is, at present, the most powerful nation on earth and such power always brings with it influence. . . . Second, America's political influence is extended ...

    • Richard Nordquist
  6. Feb 8, 2018 · The real picture is more complicated. One feature of most American English is what linguists call ‘rhoticity’, or the pronunciation of ‘r’ in words like ‘card’ and ‘water’. It ...

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  8. Sep 7, 2023 · American English, like all languages, is made up of dialects. A dialect is a set of words, pronunciations, and sentence structures that connects its speakers to a particular region or social group. Dialect boundaries can never be rigid or exact. Not only do dialect regions always include an admixture of people from other places, but even ...

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