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Neighbor or Neighbour – Which Spelling Is Correct? - GRAMMARIST Even though there are two different spellings, “neighbour” and “neighbor” have the exact same meaning You’d use both of these words when you’re referring to someone who lives near or next to another person
neighbour - WordReference. com Dictionary of English neigh•bor (nā′ bər), n a person who lives near another a person or thing that is near another one's fellow human being: to be generous toward one's less fortunate neighbors a person who shows kindliness or helpfulness toward his or her fellow humans: to be a neighbor to someone in distress
“Neighbor” or “Neighbour”—Whats the difference? | Sapling Neighbor and neighbour are both English terms Neighbor is predominantly used in 🇺🇸 American (US) English (en-US) while neighbour is predominantly used in 🇬🇧 British English (used in UK AU NZ) (en-GB) In the United States, there is a preference for " neighbor " over "neighbour" (98 to 2)