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The image shows a hierarchical tree diagram detailing the relationship of various languages under English, including "AMERICAN ENGLISH BRANCH" subdividing into "USA" leading to "Phillipines", "American Samoa", "West Coast", "Midwest", "Northeast Coast", "Puerto Rico", and "Southern", further branching into "Canada" leading to "Angelophone Canada" and "Francophone Canada"; "BRITISH ENGLISH BRANCH" subdividing into "West Indies" leading to "Jamaica" and "Barbados", "British Isles" leading to "Irish", "Welsh", "Scottish", and "English", further branching into "Africa" subdivided into "West Africa" and "East Africa", "Asia" subdivided into "Anglo-Indian" and "Burmese", "Australasia" subdivided into "Australia" and "New Zealand", and "Indian-Pakistan" further branching into "Tamil", "Pidgin", "Portugese", "South African", "Indian English", and "Hong Kong".
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The flow chart illustrates the range and kinds of the English language across the entire globe.
Overall, the chart is divided into two main branches: the American and the British. The flow chart concluded with 27 sub-branches, which depict the variety of English as a language.
In terms of the American English branch, it is divided into two secondary branches: the USA and Canada. In the USA, there are seven different types of English across the country: Philipines, American Samoa, the West Coast, the Mid-West, the North-East Coast, the Southern and Puerto O-Rico. On the other hand, the varieties of English in Canada are limited to two: the Angelophone and the Francophone.
Looking specifically at the British English branch, there are six different secondary branches, and they geographically vary a lot. Among them, India-Pakistan have the most, six different forms of Indian English, while the West Indies, Australasia, and the Far-East are no more than two. The British Isles are divided into the Irish, the English, the Scotish and the Welsh. However, Africa’s English varies between the East, the West, and the Angelophones.
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