Both “catalog” and “catalogue” mean the same thing. They are lists of things, like books in a library or products in a store. The main difference is how people in different countries spell the word.
The word comes from the Greek word “kata” (down) and “legein” (to choose). In old times, people in England used “catalogue” with “ue” at the end. When people in America started speaking English, they made some words shorter. So, Americans use “catalog” without “ue”.
“Catalog” is used in the United States. “Catalogue” is used in the United Kingdom and other places that follow British English.
Think of “catalog” as the shorter version for the USA. If you’re writing to someone in America, use “catalog”. If you’re writing to someone in the UK, use “catalogue”.
“Catalog” is the American way to spell the word. “Catalogue” is the British way. Both words mean a list of items. Use “catalog” for America and “catalogue” for the UK and British English areas.
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