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program and programme
what is the difference between program and programme?
6 jun. 2017 14:19
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Program is American English and Programme is British English. Occasionally you will see programme in AmE for effect. Other than that, they are synonyms.
6 juni 2017
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Just something to add to Jerry's answer:
In British English, there is a difference: We use 'program' to refer specifically to computer programs, and 'programme' for all other uses of the word (such as a daily programme, a TV programme, and so on). American English uses 'program' for all meanings of the word.
6 juni 2017
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