I wanted to know because it makes a lot of confusion as color or colour...defense or defence...reali ...
Gackt07 发表于 2009-7-28 01:04 PM
what difference between british english and american english???
lameshit
2011-11-29 02:10 PM
slight difference except there is a change
in certain vocab british used "s" instead of "z"(american vocabulary)
as for sleigh for both nation not much a difference as their rate communication
similar to the speed of light LOL!
chocolai
2011-11-30 11:13 AM
I prefer British English, as in our country, we usually use British English instead of American English
DejaVu26
2011-11-30 11:39 AM
I prefer British English, as in our country, we usually use British English instead of American Engl ...
chocolai 发表于 2011-11-30 11:13 AM
British English sounds better to me , its easier to understand compared to USA English .
Besides, i guess most people that are studying English learns British English isn't it ?
yangRI
2011-12-27 11:49 PM
British English is more refined than American English. There isn't that much of a difference between the two, other than spelling differences and the same word having different meanings. However I'd say that AE is easier to understand for most people. The British tend to have confusing and sometimes odd slang words as well as idioms that are harder to understand for non-native English speakers. Maybe it's because popular English tv shows are mostly American..
御㊣小王子
2011-12-29 10:45 AM
I prefer singlish
Easier to learn, easier to understand. Haha!
Speaking American English , but using British english in word form.
American accent is more friendly and not so hard to speak.
Qwertyyy
2011-12-29 03:23 PM
Language is a social context therefore communicating in AE or BE in malaysia is not appropriate but do come in as an advantage towards foreigners (Which aids tourism industry)
harahiku
2011-12-31 01:24 AM
Malaysian English with some slang behind such as ma, lo, eh~~~ this is Malaysia "ma"~~~ haha