Should 'American' even be considered 'English'?
Should 'American' even be considered 'English'?
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Hmm, let's compare how various Anglophones pronounce the word "No"...
Americans
>No
English
>Nurr
Scottish
>Nay
Irish
>Noh
Australians
>Noy
New Zealanders
>Nu
Canadians
>Ned
If anything, we're the only ones who speak the language correctly.
No.
whatever you call it, you'll end up speaking it
creole of Andes
mum
colour
flavour
arse
tomato sauce
chips
this.
don't forget fucking "maths"
>that flag
you don't even speak english
heaps gud post cunt
HE'S ON TO US
SOMEONE GET THE GUN
Considering the differences in dialect within American English, nevermind the arguments in the motherland that led to Received Pronunciation, it still shares too much with the original language to not be considered a part of it.
I mean, c'mon Bruce. Have you heard yourself? You speak English... kind of. What's all this aboot anyway?
There is nothing English about the United States
but the aussies are cute
yeah not anymore since you guys are rapidly abandoning all the principles that made your rainy shithole decent.
>yeah not anymore since you guys are rapidly abandoning all the principles that made your rainy shithole decent.
diddly
that ain't a bad thing
yeah a shithole island full of betas
>be american
>be non anglo
>speak eng(ANGLO)ish like a cuck like the Irish
>MUHHHHHHHHH GUNNNNNNNNS
the war cry of the retarded mutt
plural, really?
not like we could change that
thank god. i wish i could learn chinese so long as i don't speak the same language as you guys. that's kinda embarrassing.
>guns r bad
of course
>destroying your history because the government said so.
guns mean freedom. something you neither have nor appreciate.
based
what do americans call tomato sauce? ketchup? because i think ketchup is sligthly different to tomato sauce
it's not used as a plural noun. they don't say, "maths are fun". they say, "maths is fun".
it really is disgusting
>mathematics
Tomato sauce and ketchup are two different things.
maybe he meant catsup