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Please help me distinguish LOCATION and LOCALE!
I am quite confused about the difference between these two words. They is likely the same to me.
Please let me know if there is any difference between their meanings!
(Btw please let me know if I made any mistake in my question.)
Mar 28, 2016 2:35 PM
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Locale is a formal, countable noun and can be used to indicate the place where something happens. It indicates a general place not an exact location. We can also use the world locale for the setting of a film or book. An example could be "They chose a tropical island for the locale of their wedding." We don't know where exactly they had their wedding on the island.
Location is also a countable noun but it is not formal. The meaning is an exact place not a general place. This word is much more commonly used by native speakers, compared to locale.
March 28, 2016
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location refers to(means) a place. For instance(like, for example), London, Vietnam, Japan, New-York, etc(and more). Locale refers to a person. For instance, if you go to Japan and meet someone from that place (Japanese), he would be a locale.
March 28, 2016
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