Definition: The word "English" has several meanings and variations in English, including: 1. The language spoken in the United States: It refers to the languages spoken in the states of New England (Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Vermont) and parts of Canada. 2. The language spoken by people who are not native speakers of the English language but speak the British or American dialects, such as those from Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Australia, and Canada. 3. The language used for written communication in the United States: It is also known as "American English" or "English in America." 4. A term to describe a specific type of language that is distinct from other English-speaking languages, such as Italian, Spanish, French, German, or Chinese. The word "Angl" has several meanings and variations in English, including: 1. The language spoken by the British people: It refers to the languages spoken in the United Kingdom (Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland). 2. The language used for written communication in the United Kingdom: It is also known as "English in Britain." 3. A term to describe a specific type of language that is distinct from other English-speaking languages, such as Scottish Gaelic or Irish. 4. A term to describe a specific region of the country, such as the provinces of Canada. In general, "English" refers to the United States, while "Angl" means British English in the UK and American English elsewhere in the world.