Gray Is A Color
a color or a colour?
favorite or favourite?
honored or honoured?
traveled or travelled?
airplane or aeroplane?
and many more!
It’s the classic UK vs US English spelling.
I used to use whatever come to my head first. It didn’t matter to me as long as it was a real word.
That was before I found something.
When it comes to the length of word, the British is the winner.
Every first word of my example above is the shorter one of two. They all are US spelling style.
I know I cannot depend on this rule alone to detect which word is in which spelling style.
Gray, for example. It’s gray vs grey. Both have 4 letters.
Hm.
From this blog post, I found something that could help me remember:
Gray is a color.
Grey is a *colour*.
Or
grAy is how it’s spelled in America
grEy is how it’s spelled in England
The second one is from grey or gray site.
Besides the explanation, the site also provides 100 most commonly misspelled words.
Now, now..
How can I remember center vs centre?
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CentER is how it’s spelled not in EuRope :P
I usually have a mixed feeling when I used these words.. but usually I don’t care either using the American one or British one :D
3clair
22 Mar 10 at 3:54 pm