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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Favorite vs. favourite

Which is which? Is there a defference in meaning, with which you use it?
  

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'Favourite' and 'favorite' both mean the same. While the former (favourite) is used in British English, the latter (favorite) is American English. Regards Obaid

  • 'Favourite' and 'favorite' both mean the same.
  • While the former (favourite) is used in British English, the latter (favorite) is American English.
  • Regards Obaid
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'Favourite' and 'favorite' both mean the same. While the former (favourite) is used in British English, the latter (favorite) is American English.

Regards

Obaid

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