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what's the difference between 'favourite' and"favorite"?
2 de may. de 2018 14:32
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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)
2 de mayo de 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
2 de mayo de 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!
2 de mayo de 2018
Favorite - American English
Favourite - British English
So, the meaning is the same, and writing is a bit different.
2 de mayo de 2018
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Competencias lingüísticas
Chino (mandarín), Inglés, Español
Idioma de aprendizaje
Inglés, Español
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