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How have the Americans simplified the language? Give example.

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Answered by Janukrishna
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Explanation:

American English or United States English is the dialect of the English language spoken in the United States of America. It is different in some ways from other types of English, such as British English. Many types of American English came from local dialects in England.

Many people today know about American English even if they live in a country where another sort of English is spoken. This may be because people hear and read American English through the media, for example movies, television, and the Internet, where the most common form of English is American English.

Because people all over the world use the English language, it gets many new words. English has been changing in this way for hundreds of years. For example, the many millions who speak Indian English frequently add American English words to go along with its British English base and many other words from the various Indian languages.

Sometimes people learn American English as it is spoken in America. For example, in telephone call centers in India and other places, people often learn American English to sound more like their customers who call from America. These people often keep using American English in everyday life.

The meaning of many words are different in American English. Most changes in a language start with small things. For example, Italian, Spanish, and French all came from Latin.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The answer is as follows -

  • The question is from the chapter 'Toasted English'. It has been penned down by R. K. Narayan and depicts the difference between the two types of American and British English.
  • The Americans simplify the language by using active voice rather than passive voice. This makes the sentences direct and eliminates the usage of excessive words.
  • An example is a change of 'Trespassing prohibited' to 'Newly planted, don't walk'.

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