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What is the differences between american english and british english?


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wot you wanna come up here like you're bad? are u dizzy blud? I will spark off in ur face

Allow that, fam. Innit. You aint hard bruv you got nothin. COME AT ME BRO.

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aren't and ain't

british - american

ain't isn't a word, you say isn't - is not, not ain't, ain't is not the contraction of anything.

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In my opinion i guess its the accent that is the only different thing......

 

Well, I guess you're wrong. We use different words to them Americans. My cousins from India (who speak American English) have no idea what a lorry is (which Americans call a truck), so I overuse the word just to annoy them.

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