The process diagram illustrates information about the division of the main language: English into various other languages with different accents.
First and foremost, English is divided into two main branches: American and British English branch. However, the American English branch is further grouped into two different accents: US and Canada. Moreover, the US accent is classified into: the Philippines, American Samoa, West Coast, Mid-Southern West, North-East Coast, and Puerto Rico. Furthermore, Canada is grouped into two accents: Angelo and Francophone Canada.
The British English branch is divided into three sub-languages: West Indies, Indian-Pakistan, British Isles, Australasia, Africa, and Far East. However, the West Indies is classified into Jamaica and Barbados. Moreover, India and Pakistan has grouped into forms of Indian English. Furthermore, the British Isles is grouped into four languages: Iris, English, Welsh, and Scottish. In addition, Australasia is classified as Australia and New Zealand, While Africa is divided into three accents: West Africa, Anglophone Africa, and East Africa. Lastly, the Far East is further divided into two branches which are Malay and Chinese.
British English is broad and a widely spoken language in different countries as compared to American English.
