There are several differences between American English and British English at the phonological, lexical, and orthographic levels. Some key differences include:
- Pronunciation of words with 'r' sounds and vowel sounds differ between the two dialects.
- Spelling of words like 'color' versus 'colour' and 'center' versus 'centre' differ due to Webster's reforms and different spelling tendencies over time.
- Vocabulary varies, with words like 'elevator' versus 'lift', 'pants' versus 'trousers', and 'chips' having different meanings.
- Grammar constructions like 'have got' versus 'have' and some verb forms differ slightly but do not affect mutual intelligibility