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what's the difference between 'favourite' and"favorite"?
May 2, 2018 2:32 PM
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In terms of definition, there isn't one, they both mean the same thing.
However, with a 'u' is British English, without is American English.
This is a common occurrence with other words (e.g. colour/color)
May 2, 2018
Spellings with a 'u' or an 's' are typically British English.
Those without the 'u' or with a 'z' are American.
eg.
Favourite vs favorite
Colour vs color
Analyse vs analyze
British English words also tend to use a French influence in the spelling of certain words.
eg.
Centre vs center
Metre vs meter
Theatre vs theater
May 2, 2018
Both are the exact same. However, "favourite" is British English and "favorite" is American English. There are many words like this, for example (American/British):
color/colour
flavor/flavour
neighbor/neighbour
Hope this helped!
May 2, 2018
Favorite - American English
Favourite - British English
So, the meaning is the same, and writing is a bit different.
May 2, 2018
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