Difference Between

Difference Between Program And Programme

In English language, there are so many words spelt differently but the mean the same thing, among these many words are the words Program and Programme. Sometimes we even term one as wrong and the other as right while in actual sense they are both right depending on the context in which you are using the word.

Program means a plan that has been developed for a particular purpose and programme also has the same meaning. At first glance, you would think that both words are to be both pronounced and spelled differently, hence having a different meaning from one another altogether. However, be rest assured that they are the same word.

Difference Between Program And Programme

In American English, “program” is a noun and can mean a broadcast of some sort or a television show, it could mean series of training or activities, it could also mean aa Software, a pamphlet explaining an event or timeline of a series of events. while in British English, “program” as a noun refers only to software.

In American English, the word “programme”is not used in any context. Although you may see a similar spelling when “program” is used as a verb but not when used as a noun. In British English, “programme” is a noun and can mean a television broadcast of some sort, a series of training or activities or a pamphlet explaining an event or timeline of a series of events

you will notice that the only thing different from the American English spelling is the application of the word when referring to a software or computer program. Just as it was mentioned above, the British use “program” rather than “programme” in that context.

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,While “program is the American spelling of the word.