How many types of the English language are there?

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There are many different types of English, including British, American, Australian, Canadian, Indian, and New Zealand English. The exact number of dialects is unknown, but estimates suggest there are over 160. Explanation British English: The language spoken in the United...
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There are many different types of English, including British, American, Australian, Canadian, Indian, and New Zealand English.The exact number of dialects is unknown, but estimates suggest there are over 160. Explanation British English:The language spoken in the United Kingdom and the British Isles. American English:One of the main varieties of English. Australian English:Similar to British English in spelling and sentence structure, but with a distinct accent and vocabulary. Canadian English:Similar to American English, but with some British spellings and pronunciations. Indian English:Influenced by local languages, with distinct vocabulary and idiomatic expressions. New Zealand English:Also known as Kiwi English, it has a unique accent that's different from British English. South African English:Influenced by Afrikaans and indigenous African languages, with unique vowel sounds and pronunciation patterns. Each type of English can be further subdivided into more specific types based on region or city.For example, British English can be further subdivided into Scottish English and Welsh English read less
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There are many types of English, including British English, American English, Canadian English, Australian English, and New Zealand English. These types can be further divided into more specific types based on region or city.
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English has three main historical types: Old English, Middle English, and Modern English. It also has many regional varieties like British English, American English, and Australian English.
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British English, American English, Canadian English, Australian English, New Zealand English, Indian English, Scottish English, and South African English.
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many types of English,
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There are many types of English, including American English, Australian English, Canadian English, Indian English, New Zealand English, Scottish English, and Welsh English. These types can be further divided into regional dialects.
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