Both written and spoken, in a pretty large part of the world.Wow, I never knew American was a langauge, guess you learn something every day eh?
Wow, I never knew American was a langauge, guess you learn something every day eh?
Both written and spoken, in a pretty large part of the world.![]()
If you count north america as a continent, there's an entire continent where most people speak american.![]()
Also, with TV's allover the world, I think most people learn american before british.![]()
Do the differences in spelling and some aspects of grammar categorize it as a different language? Probably not, take the differences between Mandarin and Cantonese for example: the difference is OUTRAGEOUS to the point where they are mutually unintelligble, yes they are both considered dialects of Chinese language.Â![]()
Although, I do think the British get a bit uptight about this particular topic - can't blame them though!Â![]()
