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Revision as of 14:16, 28 December 2019

Did you know that in English some words can be written in several different ways (they have different spellings).

Here is a list of the main words:

English words
Acknowledgment/acknowledgement acknowledgment, without the middle e, is preferred in U.S. and Canadian English, while acknowledgement is preferred outside North America.
Adviser/advisor In the U.S. and Canada, advisor is commonly used in official job titles, but adviser is still generally preferred over advisor in North America, and advisor is only marginally more common in American and Canadian English than in other varieties of English.
Aesthetic/esthetic
Among/amongst
Analog/analogue
Archaeology/archeology
Ax/axe
Barbecue/Barbeque
Collectable/collectible
Disc/disk
Donut/doughnut
Enquire/inquire
Flier/flyer
Gray/grey
Nite/night
Theater/theatre
Toward/towards
Whiskey/whisky