A few days ago
invalidalpha

what’s the difference between aeroplane and airplane?

what’s the difference between aeroplane and airplane?

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A few days ago
Anonymous

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One way (the first), other kids beat you up after school for sounding English.
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4 years ago
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Aeroplane And Airplane
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A few days ago
Anonymous
The Atlantic Ocean. Aeroplane is a British spelling and airplane is an American.
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5 years ago
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Airplane is American English. Aeroplane is British English. They describe the same thing.
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A few days ago
gaelicspawn
Nothing.

Fixed-wing aircraft are called airplanes in North America (the U.S. and Canada), and aeroplanes in Commonwealth countries (other than Canada) and Ireland.

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A few days ago
Dave V
Aeroplane is a more common spelling found in England and some other commonwealth countries.

Airplane is used more in the US.

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A few days ago
deva
airplane is what americans call an aeroplane.
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A few days ago
balaji p
aeroplane is a passangers plane and airplane is used to single persons also.
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A few days ago
dacasman
aeroplane is what little kids call an airplane
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A few days ago
sweet-cookie
both are derivations with the same meaning

flying transport vehicle ,

that comes and goes from an airport

a form of transport that is airborne !

Often subject to delays and frustrations,

for the passengers ….

LOl they mean the same thing

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