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The image depicts a language relationship diagram starting with English, branching into American and British English branches. American branch includes USA and Canada, further splitting into regions like West Coast, Midwest, North East, South, and individual categories like Philippines, Guam, American Samoa, and Puerto Rico under USA, and West Indies, Jamaica, and Barbados. The British English branch divides into British Isles and Indian-Pakistan, with British Isles including Irish, Welsh, Scottish, and London categories, and Indian-Pakistan leading to Indo-Iranian, Hindi, Bengali, Gujarati, Punjabi, Singhalese, and Tamil, and expands into Far East with forms of Indian English, Malay, Chinese, and Australasian entries such as Australia and New Zealand. Various subcategories include Africano dialects such as East Africa, West Africa, Africa Pidgin, and Rhodes.
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The diagram above illustrates a tree diagram of the branches of English. From which, English can be seen to be divided into 2 main divisons, namely American and British English. While both streams are shown to have influenced multiple countries in different regions, the branch of Britsh English has a significantly wider reach by comparison, creating sub-branches in regions ranging from the West Indies, the Brtish Isles, Africa, Indian to Pakistan, and even the Far East and Aurtralia, each with further branches respectively, with just the African branch having three alternative variants alone, comprising of West Africa, Angelo Phone’s Africa and even East Africa.
American English, on the other hand, is divided only between the USA and Canada. The USA branch possesses more diverse variations in dialect comparatively, influencing the likes of the Phillipines, American Samoa, West and North East Coast and more. Sub-divisions from Canada on the contrary, have only branched further to Angelophone and Francopho Ne in Canada.
Overall, it is evident that the diversions of English has been widespread across a mulitude of continents.
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