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  1. An American might pronounce the word, “hello,” by speaking the “h” sound. A Brit might pronounce the word, “hello,” without speaking the “h” sound. This is still the same word, just spoken with a different accent. Examples of Dialect: A Northern American might say, “hello.” A Southern American might say, “howdy.”
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