There are four noticeable differences between British and American English. The most noticeable difference is in their pronunciation. For example, the most obvious one is the way the letter r is pronounced. In British English, when r comes after a vowel in the same syllable (as in car, hard, or market), the r is not pronounced, whereas in American English, the r is pronounced. Another difference is in their vocabulary. There are many examples to mention, such as elevator and lift, vacation and holiday, truck and lorry etc. …