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I sometimes see the word "theater". "Theater"="Cinema" or not?
I know theatre there I can see a play.
Theater and Cinema are same words?
Mar 10, 2013 10:06 AM
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As the other chap said, there is a difference between English an American.
If you are English, a cinema is where you would go to see a film. But if you wanted to see a play, that is real people on a stage, then you would go to the theatre.
March 10, 2013
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Theater is American spelling, Theatre is the British spelling (according to my British co-worker). In the USA a Cinema is only for movies, while a Theater can be for both plays and movies. It is common to go to the Cinema or a Movie-Theater to watch a movie, but you go to the Theater to see a play.
March 10, 2013
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