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What is the difference between British English and American English?

There are several main accents in world English, and the so-called main accent means that the basic pronunciation is fundamentally different.

1. American English

2. British English

3. Australian English

4. Irish English

5. Singapore South Asian accent English

6. Black American accent

We can know all about the United States at once, that is, the er sound is very strong, but it is actually only part of it. Another key pronunciation of American English is essentially different, that is, O is in a closed syllable, which sounds like U is in a closed syllable, but it is not.

American pronunciation varies from region to region. Roughly divided into north and south and east and west. Among them, there are great differences between the northern and southern accents. The northern accent has a heavy high note at the end of the sentence, with the most emphasis on er sound and a curly tongue. The southern accent is round and thick, deep and short. Pay attention to the ending without procrastination, but there is still an er sound.

British English is divided, mainly with the familiar London accent. Divided into Liverpool accent, Welsh accent, Scottish accent, south-central accent and standard accent (London). Compared with American pronunciation, I will say a word. For example, the pronunciation of paper is Pei pen, which is American pronunciation. But the English pronunciation is Pei Pa, which is very short and not too big. English pronunciation also pays attention to discontinuous reading, which is why it is not as good as American pronunciation. For example, the paper I gave you has a thick English pronunciation and a big mouth. Give is basically pronounced, but if you don't pronounce all V's with you, American pronunciation will be given directly: English pronunciation will make give very incoherent and blunt. Basically, I can't understand the old English accent suddenly, including many Americans and other Europeans I have contacted.

The pronunciation of Or and your is also fundamentally different. The English pronunciation of or is a very thick and long O-letter closed syllable, and the American pronunciation is shorter than the er sound, that is, the R sound. Your English pronunciation is correct, and so is the American pronunciation.

Let's start with the derivative accent of British accent and Australian accent. Australian accent is 40% British accent +60% American accent. Moreover, in Australia and New Zealand, the closed syllables of E and I are indistinguishable in some areas. There is a joke. A asked, "Brother, how many apples did you eat?" B: "I have six". People with a strong Australian accent will answer "I made love", which means I made love, so I made a joke. In New Zealand, the situation is just the opposite. Beg is pronounced big. For example, if you don't hear what others are saying clearly, you should say, "Excuse me, sir?" If you change the accent in some parts of New Zealand, it will become "Mr. Amnesty". Moreover, Australians speak very fast, because it is very heavy, and it is difficult to grasp what they say at once.

Irish accent lies in the different ways in which nasal and laryngeal sounds are used. The word Hand is pronounced hangd by some people with Irish accents, with nasal sounds in the middle and out pronounced ort, which means that sounds that should not be thickened become thicker.

In southeast Asia and Singapore, sh s and t q ch have pronunciation difficulties and are easy to hear.

I can't speak black English either. I have a strong personality. As soon as I heard it, I knew that the rule was a sentence of more than five words, which was basically the tone of 1+0 (in question).