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by electricslpnsld
2418 days ago
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> Apart from the US, British spelling differences are mostly followed by other countries where English is the main language too. Canadian English is a funny case here — it adheres to British (Zed) and American (tire with an i) customs by equal measure, but by and large Canadians sound closer to ‘mainstream’ Americans than they do to Brits. This is of course ignoring Quebec... |
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