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English-Russian grammar dictionary. 2014.
English-Russian grammar dictionary. 2014.
List of words having different meanings in British and American English: A–L — Differences between American and British English American English … Wikipedia
List of words having different meanings in British and American English — articleissues unverified = June 2007 OR = June 2007 disputed = June 2007 rewrite = June 2007This is a list of words and phrases having differing meanings in British and American English. * Asterisked (*) meanings, though found chiefly in the… … Wikipedia
British and Malaysian English differences — This article outlines the differences between Malaysian English or more popularly Manglish, the form of street Malaysian English spoken by most Malaysians and British English, which for the purposes of this article is assumed to be the form of… … Wikipedia
British and American keyboards — There are two major English language keyboard layouts, the United States layout and the United Kingdom layout defined in BS 4822 [British Standard BS 4822: Keyboard allocation of graphic characters for data processing. British Standards Institute … Wikipedia
American English — US English redirects here. For the political organization, see U.S. English (organization). For other uses, see American English (disambiguation). English language prevalence in the United States. Darker shades of blue indicate higher… … Wikipedia
North American English — (NAmE, NAE) is the variety of the English language of North America, including that of the United States and Canada. Because of their shared histories[1] and the similarities between the pronunciation, vocabulary and accent of American English… … Wikipedia
British Latin American — A British Latin American (Spanish and Portuguese: latinoamericano británico ) is a Latin American of British ancestry.British immigration to Latin America occurred mostly in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries and went primarily to Argentina,… … Wikipedia
American English — 1. noun a) The form of the English language that is chiefly used in the United States, contrasted with British English and that of other places. b) The form of the English language that is chiefly used in North America, contrasted with British… … Wiktionary
American English (song) — Single infobox Name = American English Artist = Idlewild from Album = The Remote Part Released = June 2002 Format = 7 , CD Recorded = ? Genre = Alternative Length = 4:36 Label = Parlophone Producer = Dave Eringa Last single = You Held the World… … Wikipedia
American/English — Infobox Album | Name = American/English Type = Album Artist = Acoustic Alchemy Released = March 29 2005 (USA) April 11 2005 (UK) Recorded = 2005 at: Higher Ground Studios, London, UK Hansa Haus Studios, Bonn, Germany Genre = Smooth Jazz Length =… … Wikipedia
North–Central American English — is used to refer to a dialect of American English. The region is also known as Upper Midwest among some linguists.[1] It is also sometimes called the Minnesota Accent or Great Lakes Accent.[who?] It is widely spoken in the Upper Midwest and the… … Wikipedia