What's the difference between today and to-day?
Thank you!I have come across the word to-day in academic articles several times. I think it's just the same as today but I don't know why the authors do not use today.
Jan 13, 2012 2:37 AM
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Hello! To-day means “in currying time” or “now” and is often used just in academic articles as you have wrote. Good luck!
January 13, 2012
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There is no difference between them. I believe that to-day is just an older way of spelling today, but nowadays it's always spelt as today :)
January 13, 2012
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I think to-day might come from British English, but I can't be sure. In American English, we always use today.