1, British pronunciation:
British English (British English; BrE), also known as British English, mainly refers to the English rules of English people living in the British Isles, and is the official language of the British mainland and Commonwealth countries. British English is not recognized by all British people.
In some non-English speaking areas, especially Scotland, Wales and Ireland, different dialects are advocated. These people think that forcibly unifying English is tantamount to unreasonable humiliation. However, for the British, they just take the evolution of dialects too seriously. British English is also a symbol of the nobility and elegance of the British people, and it is loved by many English learners because of its clear pronunciation characteristics.
2. American pronunciation:
American English (U.S.A. English, or AmE, also called American English) is a form of English used in the United States. In the past 400 years, the languages used in the United States, the Commonwealth and the British Isles have been constantly changing, and finally evolved into British English and American English.
The two English languages are different in pronunciation, grammar, vocabulary, spelling, punctuation, proverbs, dates and numbers. A small number of words have completely different meanings in two English languages, and some of them are not even used in another English language. American English is more colloquial than British English, with open pronunciation and characteristics.
Extended data:
The development of British English;
In history, English became popular all over the world because of the influence of the British Empire, and British English was the most influential. RP, Received pronunciation, usually translated as: pronunciation accepted by the general public.
Educated non-dialect English is very popular in major university towns in Britain: Oxford and Cambridge. English is used for education in boarding schools, and English is used for radio and television broadcasting, which is also called "British accent", but many countries (especially the United States) still don't think so.
From the middle of the 20th century to the present, English has developed because the United States has occupied the economic, military and political advantages in the world, and the world also regards American English as the most important language at present. In particular, many American cultural products (such as movies, books and music) are active all over the world, largely replacing the products of other English-speaking countries.
British English is still the official language of many Commonwealth countries, including Australia, South Africa, India and the European Union. British English continued to be used in Hong Kong, a former British colony.
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