The English language as used in the United States.
Set of dialects of the English language spoken in the United States.
Sinônimos
Examples for "ame"
Examples for "ame"
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.
1The deepening of philosophic consciousness came to us english folk from Germany, as it will probably pass back ere long.
2The banner, I suppose, to us English people, suggests a false idea.
3But is there no false repentance among us English, too, my friends?
4They thought she was called by God to save France from us English.
5The English clergyman began to spend an hour teaching us English.
1Us diden' hev no matches en us bank de fire wid ashes evvy night all de year 'roun'.
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.
6Indian English and American English were not the same thing.
7English English they certainly were not; American English as little.
8The American English I learned taking military training at your Fort Benning in Georgia state.
9In American English, gotten is frequently used as the past participle of get, meaning obtain.
10The various degrees of patois dialect, Spanish, and American English flow from chapter to chapter.
11About my age, he is a handsome man who introduces himself in perfect American English.
12The rest of his speech was in American English.
13So there is an American english diphthong that is similar to this, say the word, ice.
14This made it odd to hear, on occasion, his accented, but very standard, colloquial American English.
15Finally, you have an all-pervasive globalised mass media which trades in a homogenised, informal American English.
16If you've grown up speaking American English, for example, a British accent could throw you off.
Translations for american english