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US and UK English: The Latin Connection

by Murugaraj | Apr 6, 2020

Most words ending in an unstressed -our in British English end in -or in American English. Examples are colour, favour, and honour in British English with color, favor, and honor being the corresponding variants in American English. Wherever the...

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