The diagram shows the relationship between a numbers of different languages. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

The diagram shows the relationship between a numbers of different languages. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.
The diagram depicts various dialects which have been derived from the main
English
language and shows how they are
further
divided.
Overall
, the
English
language branches into two broad
subcategories
namely,
American
English
and
British
English
. These are
further
divided into several regional dialects. Interestingly,
American
English
has fewer regional forms than
British
English
.
American
English
is spoken in the USA and
Canada
.
Moreover
,
American
English
has six
subcategories
which are spoken in the Philippines, America Samoa, West Coast, Mid West, North-East Coast and Puerto Rico. The form of
English
spoken in
Canada
is
further
divided into Anglophone
Canada
and Francophone
Canada
. Interestingly,
British
English
has three times more branches than
American
English
. The main
subcategories
, West Indies, Australasia and Far East, all three have two more branches.
However
, other main
subcategories
like the
British
Isles and Africa are divided into three subforms of the
English
language. Indian- Pakistan category is the only category among
British
English
which has several subforms of Indian
English
.
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