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Difference between connection and connexion?



 
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Difference between connection and connexion? Wed Feb 09, 2005 22:27 pm  Difference between connection and connexion?
 

Hello English friends, who can tell me the difference between the words connection and connexion if there is any? Thank you people Smile
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Connexion Thu Feb 10, 2005 19:38 pm  Connexion
 

Hi Englishfan,

Connexion is the British version of the word connection.
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