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Co-ordinates is UK English, while coordinates is US English. Both may be ok, depending on the language in which you spell.
Personally, 'this weekend' refers to the closest upcoming weekend. As in if it's Wednesday, this weekend would start in a few days. Next weekend refers to the upcoming week, as in after the closest weekend.
There is no difference. In American English, the verb is to orient; in British English, the verb is to orientate.Not true! 'To orient' is perfectly correct British English and is preferred by many of us to the unnecessarily and pointlessly extended version 'to orientate'.
The main language is American English, while in the UK it is British English. There is also a difference in spelling: tire, plow, traveler (American) : tyre, plough, traveller (British) - these are only three of many examples.
The colors of the rainbow are spelled: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet. (UK spelling is "colours")
No difference except that one is UK English and the other is US English
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Railway station is used in UK, it's British English and train station is used in US, it's American English. Other than that there is no difference between them.
The UK is a monarchy and the US is a republic.
Co-ordinates is UK English, while coordinates is US English. Both may be ok, depending on the language in which you spell.
Between 5 and 8 hours
there's an accent
The main differences between English spoken in the UK and English spoken in the US are in accent, vocabulary, and spelling. In terms of accent, British English generally has more regional variations and tends to be more diverse than American English. Vocabulary also varies, with differences in certain words and phrases used, such as "lift" in the UK and "elevator" in the US. Lastly, spelling differs, with examples like "colour" in the UK and "color" in the US.
No difference at all.
It is 5 hours
There is no difference between a US liter and a UK liter. The liter is a unit of volume that is commonly used and standardized internationally, so one liter in the US is the same as one liter in the UK.
The only difference between the us and the UK version of R.H.P.S is not much. The difference is on extra song on the UK version at the end of the movie.