Azaran English, also known as Azarglish, is the Azaran dialect of the English language that appears to be an overdeveloped form of American English, but with altered spellings of British.
Words exclusive to this dialect[]
Some of them appear to be a mirror image of the British/Australian and North American dialects.
- Advertize (Advertise)
- Ailand (Island)
- Analize (Analyze)
- Arabic (/ˈəɹæbɪk/)
- Parking area (Parking lot)
- Cantion (Song)
- Centeral (Central)
- Computer programme (Computer program)
- Crisps (Fries)
- Differense (Difference)
- Fense (Fence)
- Fier (Fire)
- Fries (Chips)
- Frute (Fruit)
- House (/hæ̃ʊs/)
- -ur (or), for example: "Labur"
- Laff (Laugh)
- Leag (League)
- Payjamas (Pajamas)
- Por (Pour)
- Motortrail (U.S. Motorway)
- Mustash (Mustache)
- Neibor (Neighbor)
- Raceway (Speedway)
- Shorbet (Serbet)
- Speedway (Freeway)
- Tyer (Tire)
- Vechtuble (Vegetable)
- Walkway (Sidewalk)
- -wize (-wise), for example: "Otherwize"