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Fixed.Shamrock said:UK spelling FTL.
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Fixed.Shamrock said:UK spelling FTL.
fixed.ríomhaire said:ye=yee, like in middle English, "Hear ye, hear ye"
Qonfused said:Why add the U? I mean, c'mon, it's a whole-'nother keystoke that isn't really needed.
Center, Sulphur, Aluminium, archaeology, check, organize, favor, dialogue.-Viper- said:Well, if Webster had had his way, then words with a silent E would have them dropped. So, it could be worse.
Centre, Sulphur, Aluminium, archaeology, cheque, organise, favour and dialogue ftw.
Because you aren't adding a u, it was always spelt with a u. A better question is why did Americans bother to change the spellings.Qonfused said:Why add the U? I mean, c'mon, it's a whole-'nother keystoke that isn't really needed.
And Sulphur / Sulfur, because its what the american spelling is, maybe you just don't do science because...RakuraiTenjin said:Center, Sulphur, Aluminium, archaeology, check, organize, favor, dialogue.
Only center, check, organize, and favor are spelled differently here
RakuraiTenjin said:Because we are the most influential nation on the face of the Earth right now.
ríomhaire said:Because you aren't adding a u, it was always spelt with a u. A better question is why did Americans bother to change the spellings.
Qonfused said:Because we're lazy.
And you can't here the U, along with a lot of other words.
It's "cul-ler," not "cooooluear."
AntiAnto said:
That's it.
From Latin "color" via Old French "coulour"; in American spelling the 'u' was dropped from colour to conform to the word's Latin origin. In the rest of the English speaking world the 'u' remains.
The spelling "color" is the spelling preferred by the majority of native English speakers (who are mostly in the US). Originally the spelling of 'colour' without a U was a sanctioned change of the Spelling Reformist Movement, which was not exclusively accepted by Americans, but was much more popular in the US than in other countries where English is the native language. When the movement died out, its changes remained in US English but not in British English and related variants, such as Commonwealth English.
From Old French coulour, from Latin color. In American spelling the 'u' was dropped from colour to simplify the spelling. In British spelling the 'u' remains.
SimonomiS said:http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/colour
America decided to take a step backwards, that's all.
http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/color
So it's either dumbed down, or taking a step backwards.
DEATH eVADER said:You all have it wrong, its Colon!
Totally.Insano said:I love how people get involved in these spelling matters, it always ends up that the British say: we invented the language, so we're always right!
We won that little war between the Brits and us.Solaris said:Totally.
Insano said:I love how people get involved in these spelling matters, it always ends up that the British say: we invented the language, so we're always right!
CyberPitz said:We won that little war between the Brits and us.
Go to hell you crazy jap loving infidels.
America because the French who spell it colour saved your assses.CyberPitz said:We won that little war between the Brits and us.
Go to hell you crazy jap loving infidels.
I agree about that. It's not like they rediscovered it or somethingĐynastҰ said:Aluminum (god that gets me every time! its ALUMINIUM for pete sake!)