How do Canadians spell color?

It's no secret that Americans spell a few words differently than us Canadians: “colour” becomes “color” and “litre” becomes “liter,” among others. So how did our spellings become so varied? Turns out, there's just one person to blame: Noah Webster, of Merriam-Webster dictionary fame.
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Is colour Canadian or American?

Color is the spelling used in the United States. Colour is used in other English-speaking countries. The word color has its roots (unsurprisingly) in the Latin word color. It entered Middle English through the Anglo-Norman colur, which was a version of the Old French colour.
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How do Canadians spell gray or GREY?

Canadians prefer the spelling grey, although gray is also correct. Grey is the preferred spelling in Britain, while gray is favoured in the United States. A tolerant and forgiving person, my aunt never saw the world in black and white, but always in shades of grey.
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How does Canada spell Center?

Center is the preferred spelling in American English, and centre is preferred in British English through the UK and Canada. The meaning stays the same despite the variances in spelling, although centre will be flagged as wrong in most American English conventional publications.
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How does Crayola spell gray?

gray | crayola.com.
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Canadian Spelling Guide



Is it grey or gray?

Gray and grey are both common spellings of the color between black and white. Gray is more frequent in American English, whereas grey is more common in British English.
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Which spelling is used in Canada?

In Canada, it is convention to use the British spelling, but with some regional differences. In Canada, it's a mixture, with a tendency towards the British spelling. In medical and scientific writing, the British spelling is preferred, even in some parts of the US.
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Do Canadians use UK or US spelling?

Many people think that the biggest difference between Canadian English and American English is the spelling — after all, Canadians use British spelling, right? Not really. Canadian spelling combines British and American rules and adds some domestic idiosyncrasies.
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How do you spell Pyjamas in Canada?

Pajamas and pyjamas both refer to loose-fitting clothes worn for sleep. Pajamas is the preferred spelling in American English, while pyjamas is preferred in the main varieties of English from outside North America. Canadian usage in this century is inconsistent, though pyjamas appears to have the edge.
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Why do Canadians say eh?

Using “eh” to end the statement of an opinion or an explanation is a way for the speaker to express solidarity with the listener. It's not exactly asking for reassurance or confirmation, but it's not far off: the speaker is basically saying, hey, we're on the same page here, we agree on this.
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What is Canada's accent?

Since Ontarians were largely responsible for settling Western Canada in the following decades, their Americanised accent spread across the country and eventually became the de facto accent for the majority of Canadians.
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Which is correct Cancelled or canceled?

'Canceled' or 'Cancelled'?

While both canceled and cancelled are acceptable for the past tense of cancel, the version with one L is more common in American English, while the version with two L's is more common in British English.
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Is it grateful or greatful?

We'll do you a solid and tell you that “grateful” is the correct word and greatful is actually a common misspelling. Grateful has its word origins in Latin gratus, which means 'for thanks'. And here in sales, being grateful means a lot to the people who take the time to connect with you.
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Is it spelled or Spelt?

It's true; the American English past tense form is spelled. In other varieties of English, both spelled and spelt are common. So, if you're in the United States, you would probably write it like this: The past tense of the verb “spell” can be spelled in two ways.
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How do Canadians say sorry?

In other words, where many US speakers will pronounce "sorry" like "sari", (i.e. in the lot Lexical Set), Canadians make the first syllable like "sore." In fact, when Canadian actors learn that US speakers say "sorry/sari" in the same manner, they often remark "where's the pain in that?" For us, "sorry," the word many ...
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Do Canadians say eh?

The interjection eh — as in “I know, eh?” — is popularly considered to be a marker of Canadian speech. Canadians use eh more frequently than in any other country, and also have the most varied usage of the interjection.
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How can you tell if someone is Canadian?

You're likely a Canadian citizen if you
  1. were born in Canada.
  2. became a citizen because of changes to the Citizenship Act.
  3. applied for and received your Canadian citizenship (became a naturalized citizen)
  4. received Canadian citizenship as a minor when a parent or legal guardian applied for your citizenship.
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Why do Canadians say Zed?

As zed is the British pronunciation and zee is chiefly American, zed represents one of the rare occasions in which most Canadians prefer the British to the American pronunciation.
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What is a couch called in Canada?

In Canada, a chesterfield is a couch or sofa; that is, a large, cushioned seat that can fit more than one person. Note that if the couch can seat exactly two people, that type of couch is typically referred to as a loveseat.
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Do Canadians say ain t?

Regional usage and dialects

It is also found throughout most of North America, including in Appalachia, the South, New England, the Mid-Atlantic and the Upper Midwest of the United States and Canada, particularly in rural communities and the Western Provinces.
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How do Canadians spell Plough?

In American and Canadian English, plow is the preferred spelling of the farm implement and its related verbs. Plough is the preferred spelling in the main varieties of English from outside North America.
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How do Canadians spell pediatric?

In Canada we spell Paediatrician like in the UK. The US spelling is Pediatrician. We often use both interchangeably but mostly spell it the American way for convenience.
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How do you spell prioritize in Canada?

However, according to the Oxford Canadian Dictionary, the correct word is “prioritize” – meaning to rank in order of importance. “Priorize” is not listed. “Prioritize” is another example of a noun that has been changed into a verb.
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