Talk:North American English
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Removed from page: The version of English spoken in Ireland is often called Hiberno-English. Though largely the same as that British English it remains some expressions and grammatical structures originally part of Irish gaelic. Its greater range of expression due to this makes broadcasters from Ireland particularly popular on British radio and television.
This has nothinig to due with the topic of North American English, if such a thing exists. Do we have an article on Anzac English, surely they are more similar than Canadian and American English? Rmhermen 13:55, Nov 14, 2003 (UTC)
