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kuniklo
what's the difference between color and colour?
Mar 19, 2008 6:35 PM
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In the late 1800s, a spelling-reform movement was led by Noah Webster. This was the beginning of an attempt to introduce more "phonetic" spelling into American English. The movement continued through the first half of the 20th century.
Noah Webster and his successors were able to introduce a number of uniquely American spellings to varying degrees of success.
Some changes stuck, such as "color" and "neighbor".
Others didn't. We still use "engine" instead of "engin"; and "rough" instead of "ruf."
March 29, 2008
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Colour is British English while color is the American way.
March 20, 2008
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Hey Kuniklo! ^-^
They both mean the same thing. they are just spelled different. In America, we often use "color" instead of "colour."
"Colour" is kind of old English type of word.
March 20, 2008
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the meaning is the same... BUT
Colour: is the standard spelling.
Color: is the US (American) spelling.
March 19, 2008
1
Canadians also spell it "colour." There are several other words spelled differently in England and the US, such as honor (honour).
March 26, 2008
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