there's an accent
No difference except that one is UK English and the other is US English
There is noneAnswer'Aeroplane' is British English; 'airplane' is US English.
The difference between the US and Belgium is the language spoken. People in Belgium speak French, while in the US they speak English.
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.
I don't think that you could say there is any difference whatsoever, some of the names are different and that's about it.
what is the difference between education in Algeria and US
Categorize is the Americanised spelling of the English word categorise. They are the same thing, but in different dialects of English. Categorize is US English, while categorise is International English.
What is the difference between North American and US?AnswerCanada.
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'.
Co-ordinates is UK English, while coordinates is US English. Both may be ok, depending on the language in which you spell.
Mustache is the US spelling, while moustache is the preferred spelling for English speakers outside of the USA.
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