The spelling of words can be different. For example in US = realize and UK = realise. Both ...
US vs. UK spelling As the table below shows, the difference between UK and US spelling usually relates to just one or two letters. USUKAustralia uses -ize, -yze (e.g., realize, analyze) prefers -ise, -yse (e.g., realise, analyse), but is flexible almost always uses ise, yse -...
@Anwesh: which one is the origin for English, only difference in spellings doesn't make sense.. 查看翻译 Suesie 2016年10月4日 英语(美国) I'm not sure exactly but I do know that English (US) and English (UK) spell things differently and pronounce them differently when it comes to ...
UK English Not much difference. There are different pronunciation, grammar, some words are not written the same but mean so. UK - biscuit US - cookie In US English we say water as it is written, but in UK - something like wõtah.的同义词
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english (us)it's the same thing but how they pronounced it a bit different. e.g.: water in english (us) sound more like water but in english (uk) sound like watah you can watch harry potter series and that's how english (uk) sounds like|The main differen
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@Grainnebut pronounced the same or not?
A king or queen is the head of state, and a prime minister is the head of government. The people vote in elections for Members of Parliament to represent them. Military expenditure is a big difference between the two. 3.32% of the United States GDP is military expenditure. The US has ...