American vs British English infographic

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AMERICAN VS.

BRITISH ENGLISH

British and American English are, of course, based on the same language, but very different beasts in their own way. But what are the differences, and which is the more popular? Canadian English - 1% Other - 1%

VS

American English

39%

British English

58%

Australian English - 0.5% New Zealand English - 0.5%

But which countries chose which version?

BRAZIL CHINA GERMANY INDIA INDONESIA JAPAN MEXICO POLAND RUSSIA S. KOREA TURKEY USA

UNDER

25s

Respondants 25 and younger were more likely to choose British English over American English, but American English was still the favo(u)red choice

Here are some specific grammatical differences between the two versions

CENTRE

CENTER

British English words that end in -re often end in -er in American English

COLOUR

COLOR

British English words ending in -our usually end in -or in American English

ORGANISE

ORGANIZE

Verbs in British English that are generally spelled -ise at the end are always spelled with -ize in American English

ANALYSE

ANALYZE

Verbs in British English that end in -yse are always spelled -yze in American English

MANOEUVRE

MANEUVER

British English words that are spelled with the double vowels ‘ae’ or ‘oe’ are just spelled with an ‘e’ in American English

LICENCE

LICENSE

Some nouns that end with -ence in British English are spelled -ense in American English Consumer research conducted by Morar Consulting and Pearson English, 2014. Sample of 6,000 people in Brazil, China, Germany, Indonesia, Poland, South Korea, USA, Mexico, Turkey, Russia, India & Japan