12-Jan-2012, 10:42 PM
Well, if you speak English you can go to any english speaking country and hold a conversation with people. However, it's not really that simple...
There's the variation of English spoken in the US and Canada which is most widespread, and then there's British English, and a hundred other minor variations depending on where you are. But at its core, it's still english and is readily recognizable as such.
There's the variation of English spoken in the US and Canada which is most widespread, and then there's British English, and a hundred other minor variations depending on where you are. But at its core, it's still english and is readily recognizable as such.
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