Why do American people speak English?

They should speak their own unique language.

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because as every american country they killed their natives

Their """""English""""" is pretty unique, I can barely catch a word out of it.

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fuck off jew

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_English

Which Anglos speak nice English?

t.yrone

they speak it

It is called "simple english"

People from England

What about Scotland and Wales?

t.CaringEnglishman

youtube.com/watch?v=le_uNGdpa4c

Yeah sure you fucking kike

Scottish English is really difficult for Japanese to understand correctly

I like "professional" American accent 2bh. The kind you'd hear from TV hosts and on lectures.

We speak the best English

Best english:

youtube.com/watch?v=0ris5lVssz8

orright m8

Simplified english is the best english. They have the best accents too.

American English is the best English because it's the easiest. Other forms of English is harder to understand and thus more inefficient in many situations.

Is murrican freedom the reason that english can't be spell-checked?

This. I can barely make any sense of what britbongs say in their movies.

We adhere to Latin style spelling so words will actually make phonetic sense ("armor" vs "armour" / "defense" vs "defence") while the queen's English adheres to French influences. This might have something to do with it.

How do you feel when someone writes colour or armour? I feel disgusted 2bh

>'american' english

there's barely any difference

DIPLOMATIC IMMUNITY

kek. Makes me cringe every time.

They do, it's called Spanish.

Why do Japanese people use Chinese characters?

They should use their own unique characters.

>Latin style spelling
>colonel

Eh Americans are easier to understand than British. I prefer simplified English. I work at a bar and conversations usually go like this.

>Brit
Ello mate ill av a cold sapporo an a jack n coke. Thank yah lad.
>American
Hey man ill have a sapporo. Thanks.

Military words are a different story. Those are almost entirely true to French.

>queue

We actually don't really use that word. That's British.

Why do Brazilian people speak Portugese OP?

That's not true... It's a perfectly valid tech-word and not limited to the british.

This sounds pretty unique.

youtu.be/r0IQCLQDfKw

>South African """""English""""
youtube.com/watch?v=jNJVMJH5OhI

Not true. We say Line here. It's very rare usage but when it comes to education it MIGHT be used (both in some tech and programming) only because of international usage of the trade skills. For those we even use the metric system for measurements so it shouldn't be surprising.

What's wrong with that? Makes perfect sense.

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Its the accent mixed with more elaborate English. Confuses the fuck out of me. Ive only been speaking english for like 5 years now. I still cant speak it very well.

English isn't even the official language of USA.
Once Mexicans become the 51% they'll all talking Spanish.

"Ve ere Zout Efrikens! Fookin prawns eh?"

Lol no.

Replace the "might be" with "is" and I'll agree...
Also:
>2016
>mixing metric and imperial system
>acting like a true brit

I studied British English at school, watched a lot of British series/documentaries and kinda used to it's sound. Also my vocabulary is more british than murrican,
But I can't understand every single word made by scott.
youtube.com/watch?v=SYslEzHbpus
3 views was required to realize that guy was actually speaking english.

>implying Mexicans speak Spanish

No, Hans.

Why do Austrians people speak German?

*Austrian
Fix'd

>"""""""""german"""""""""

English is the superior language, I don't see why we should speak anything else.

>you will never speak Freedomish

Why do we bother living?