American language
The term "American language" often refers to the variations of the English language spoken in the United States. This includes distinct accents, vocabulary, and expressions that differ from other forms of English, such as British English. American English has evolved over time, influenced by various cultures and languages due to immigration and regional diversity.
In addition to English, the U.S. is home to many other languages, reflecting its multicultural society. Languages like Spanish, Chinese, and Tagalog are widely spoken, contributing to the rich linguistic landscape. This diversity showcases the country's history and the blending of different cultural influences.