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  • Program vs. Programme: What’s the Difference? - Writing Explained
    Programme is a primarily British spelling of program This spelling is standard in British English, with one exception: in the sense of software, program is preferred in both American and British English See the following sentence for an example of this exception
  • Program vs. Programme: Explaining the Difference | Merriam-Webster
    Programme is a British English spelling variant of program; both refer to an outline in a prescribed order or an agenda, such as a program at a theater Since the 20th century program has also referred to computer code, and in this case both the British and American spellings are the same
  • “Programs” or “Programmes”—Whats the difference? | Sapling
    Programs and programmes are both English terms Programs is predominantly used in 🇺🇸 American (US) English (en-US) while programmes is predominantly used in 🇬🇧 British English (used in UK AU NZ) (en-GB) In the United States, there is a preference for " programs " over "programmes" (100 to 0)
  • Program vs. Programme–Whats the Difference? | Grammarly
    In American English, program is the correct spelling In Australian and Canadian English, program is the more common spelling In British English, programme is the preferred spelling, although program is often used in computing contexts Here’s a tip: Want to make sure your writing shines?
  • Program vs. Programme – Difference, Meaning Examples
    Program and programme are pronounced the same and mean the same thing, but “programme” is the British spelling of the word after its French adaptation during the nineteenth century Use program as a noun to mean a program, series of events or activities, computer software, or pamphlet in American English
  • Programms or Programs – Which is Correct? - Two Minute English
    The confusion often arises because British English uses “programmes” for television or radio shows, while “programs” refers to computer software or a planned series of events in both American and British English
  • “Program” vs. “Programme”: Which Is Correct? | YourDictionary
    Program and programme have multiple meanings Programme and program were originally used in the 1600s to refer to a general written public notice By the 1800s, that meaning shifted to a written list of pieces during a concert or play, which we now know better as a playbill
  • Programs or Programmes: British vs American Spelling Explained
    The difference between programs or programmes is mainly regional and contextual American English uses programs in all contexts, especially software and general writing
  • Program or Programme? - Grammar Monster
    In the US, "program" is used for everything Americans do not use "programme " In the UK, a TV show or a collection of projects is a "programme," but "program" is used as a verb and for anything related to computers "Program" and "programme" are easy to confuse if you're following UK writing conventions ("Programme" is not used in the US )
  • Programmes A-Z | BritBox
    Reversing the traditional investigative narrative, the crime thriller immediately flashes back to 15 days ago when a young man is gunned down Secrets and lies fester within the family, every one’s got a motive, but who is going to do it?





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