The dialect of the English language used mostly in the United States of America.
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Examples for "american english"
Examples for "american english"
1In fact, native speakers of American English find it really hard too.
2In American English, one version of that immortal poem goes like this:
3At the moment, the new feature is only available for American English pronunciation.
4Her English was American English, not the Kenyan English I learned.
5Mac'n'cheese American English claims to simplify and democratise the language.
1Mr. Clagett had for his ame damnee a constable of the town.
2Sur mon ame, I think she asks too much-farmore than she is worth.
3The Communists repudiated them when they ame to power.
4But Aline is corps et ame in this affair.
5Dreamed Kiyo eat sasa-ame together with the bamboo-leaf wrappers.
6She was eating "sasa-ame" of Echigo province without taking off the wrapper of bamboo leaves.
7For, as Balzac truly remarked, Chopin was less a musician than une ame qui se rend sensible.
8I had never heard of "sasa-ame" of Echigo.
9Starlight's "ame damnee", a half-caste named Warrigal, had been observed on the field the day before.
10The ame-seller wondered that she was so thin and pale, and often questioned her kindly; but she answered nothing.
11Today I wrote my French theme, beginning, "Les hommes songent moins a leur ame qua leur corps."
12She wanted une ame sincere et candide; and Paul laid the flattering unction to his own sincere and candid soul.
13Ss-ame to stupid puppies-ss.'
14I am grateful AME has been patient about my growing anti-plebiscite advocacy.
15The school is named after the second bishop of the AME church.
16Through AME I made many good friends and learnt a lot.