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American Spelling
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Why if Americans speak the english language, are certain words spelt differently e.g. color (colour) and theater (theatre).
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it mostly has to do with the countries being far apart for most of the last 400 years, so the language developed a little bit differently. As QM's link suggests, some of it was deliberate. Words are still being invented and changing (eg to do with computers) but modern communications mean the two countries are more likely these days to use the same ones, with the same spelling. The Americans couldn't care less how Brits spell things, though the British seem more sensitive about Americans changing 'their' language.
Except that "America" is a continent, not a country [try USA, George Bernard] and England is a country only for very limited purposes (eg footbal team).
England + Wales are one country for legal system/domicile purposes.
Add Scotland
Result = Great Britain.
Add Northern Ireland.
Result= United Kingdom.
Add Channel Islands and Isle of Man.
Result= British Isles.
England + Wales are one country for legal system/domicile purposes.
Add Scotland
Result = Great Britain.
Add Northern Ireland.
Result= United Kingdom.
Add Channel Islands and Isle of Man.
Result= British Isles.
Click here, J, for some discussion by Michael Quinion of the disappeared negative in the American version of "I couldn't care less".
I believe that sometime ago the 'American' language underwent a 'rationalisation' or 'rationalization' and they looked at the words and took out the letters that they believed to be superflous. I think that this was though the time that the spellings changed.
Perhaps we ought to do this too!
I'm not sure when this happened but I'm sure that someone out there will be able to tell us
Perhaps we ought to do this too!
I'm not sure when this happened but I'm sure that someone out there will be able to tell us