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English for the United States American English has many spelling and phonology differences from English as used elsewhere. This forum aims at sharing examples and explanations of such differences.

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Old 10-02-2008, 08:30 AM   #11
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Default Re: American Accent

This is a very interesting thread to me. My parents came over from Scotland so I learned to speak with a Scottish accent and had a heck of a time when I started school, I pronounced film as filim and arm as aram and had all kinds of trouble with my ou's and ah's.
But I do love accents and enjoy listening to different people speak and sing with one.
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