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Reply Thu 29 Jun, 2006 03:50 am
Could you tell me the difference between "classic" and "classical"? Thank you!
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Re: I want to know.
Wing888 wrote:
Could you tell me the difference between "classic" and "classical"? Thank you!


Many english speakers confuse these two words and use them in the wrong place.

The meaning of these two words are very very similar.

Classical most often refers to Music of a particular type such as Beethoven or Mozart wrote.

Classic refers to an object or thing that has particular significance in a particular time. An example is an Australian made car called an FJ Holden.
An FJ Holden is a classic Australian car.
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