American Pronunciation of words in England and vice versa, there is more pronounced English.

I know this might seem like a touchy topic to the members on here but i have found that a lot of people in Britain have taken to Americanisation of words.

I was wondering does this case in the United States of America? As a student, do everyone in the U.S. pronouncing words the same way as the Brits? Is there some sort of linguistic divide in India? Is it just us? Do you think so?

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Asked on March 3, 2021 in Other.
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What has been the British pronunciation lately? If I had to guess, I would say that many, if not most, variations of pronunciation reflect our American tendency to prefer a somewhat simpler or faster way of saying a word. If my oafish American ears get it, the British “shedzhoowul” sounds tricky and a bit slow, whereas “skedjul” sounds easier to say, and comes out faster, suited to our too-impatient tempo of life over here. No joke, or no joke, “labore-atory” takes a microsecond longer than “liberation” a European year too long,

but this is very unlikely, but a common American dirty way of saying it.

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