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dialog or dialogue

11 replies

DoctorGilbertson · 04/12/2011 13:33

and contexts please?

A productive dialogue?

Type it into the dialog box?

Or not?

Thanks!

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PrettyCandles · 04/12/2011 13:36

Dialogue - British English
Dialog - American English

Same meaning, different spellings.

WowOoo · 04/12/2011 13:41

As Pretty Candles says.
Sometimes I think the Americans have thought carefully about the easiest and msot logical way to spell something.

said · 04/12/2011 13:43

Yes, Americans just got rid of superfluous letters, I believe.

said · 04/12/2011 13:44

Webster, in fact, when American dictionaries were first being compiled/standardised. Something like that.

DoctorGilbertson · 05/12/2011 13:38

thanks

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AMumInScotland · 05/12/2011 13:48

Dialog is American, but also, by extension, common in computer usage. So yes you are likely to be typing into a "dialog box", because the US version of words such as dialog and program have become the expected versions. And because us computer geeks are often lazy when it comes to spelling. Grin

nickelbabe · 05/12/2011 13:59

what AMIS said - Dialog would be correct for computers because most computer terms are American.

ElbowFan · 13/12/2011 18:43

Would you think the same is also true for program/programme, as in a 'programme of events' and a 'computer program'?

SlinkingOutsideInSocks · 14/12/2011 04:28

Program is again just the US spelling. You would still say 'computer programme' if you were using British English.

EmsieRo · 14/12/2011 04:39

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