American English is a variety of the English language spoken primarily in the United States. It has its own unique vocabulary, pronunciation, and grammar rules that distinguish it from other forms of English, such as British English. American English has evolved over time, influenced by various cultures and languages, including Spanish, French, and Native American languages.
One notable feature of American English is its use of specific terms and phrases that may differ from those used in other English-speaking countries. For example, what is called a “lift” in British English is referred to as an “elevator” in American English. Additionally, American English often adopts new words and slang, reflecting the dynamic nature of the culture and society.