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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (xB Rida @ Sep 29 2006, 11:15 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><div class='quotemain'>I think it pretty much can be summed up as American English. I don't know if itspolitically right or wrong but I don't care. It definitly has its notable differences!
Same as in Spanish. In Puerto Rico our spanish is very different than anybody else's Spanish. Its a combination of American English and Spanish.
Its all the same languages but in different dialects is the correct way of putting it??
Yup, you could say that, especially if English (or any other language for that matter) is not your native language. Here, we distinguish English in two forms: American English and British English. Most notable difference that you will learn is what accent to use in each form.
Same as in Spanish. In Puerto Rico our spanish is very different than anybody else's Spanish. Its a combination of American English and Spanish.
Its all the same languages but in different dialects is the correct way of putting it??
Yup, you could say that, especially if English (or any other language for that matter) is not your native language. Here, we distinguish English in two forms: American English and British English. Most notable difference that you will learn is what accent to use in each form.