Ccerish English

Ccerish English (CqE; en-CQ) is a set of varieties of the English language native to Ccera. It is one of the 6 de facto official and national languages in Ccera. Ccerish English contains most elements from American and British English.

Terms and differences

 * American spellings are mostly used, with the British spelling being used sometimes.
 * "Difficult" is more used than "Hard" as the adverb.
 * "Kitty", is a slang term which refers woman's genitals.
 * 24-hour partially orally, e.g. 16:00 is pronounced as "sixteen hundred", but 12:00 and 7:00 is pronounced "twelve" and "seven" respectively.
 * "Autocor", short term for autocorrect.
 * "Cels", short term for celsius.
 * "Fahren", short term for fahrenheit.
 * Cheq is sometimes used rather than "check".
 * Than as in "rather than [thing]" is omitted mostly (e.g. "I upgraded to Windows 10 22h2 rather Windows 11").
 * "Debris" is spelled as "Debrie".
 * "Please" is used less (e.g. "May I beg you for the water").