British vs American English - Our and Or words


In British English, words like "colour" and "favour" include the letter 'u,' distinguishing them from their American counterparts, "color" and "favor." Similarly, the use of 'our' in British English, as seen in "neighbour" and "honour," contrasts with the American 'or' in "neighbor" and "honor."


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