Do you wonder what is the difference between “savior” and “saviour”? Both words mean the same thing, but they look a little different. Let’s learn about them!
“Savior” and “saviour” both mean someone who saves others. This word comes from the Latin word “salvare” which means to save.
You use “savior” when writing in American English. If you are in the United States, you see this spelling. But, if you are in the United Kingdom or other countries that use British English, you use “saviour.”
To remember the difference, think of the extra “u” in “saviour” as standing for “UK” because this spelling is used in British English.
“Savior” and “saviour” mean the same thing: a person who saves others. Use “savior” in American English and “saviour” in British English. Remember the “u” in “saviour” for the UK. Now you can use these words correctly!
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