How do you spell check in Australia?

Cheque Meaning
In Australia and New Zealand, it refers to your wages. If you are American, you probably call this a check. The cheque spelling comes from France. The French spelling had some use in the United States centuries ago, but now check is standard.
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How do I spell check Australian English?

Set Chrome spell check to English (Australia)
  1. Click the. ...
  2. From the menu select Settings towards the bottom of the menu.
  3. Scroll down the settings and click the Advanced button.
  4. In the Languages section you can click Add Languages.
  5. Select English (Australian) from the list of languages, then click Add.
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Is it spelled check or Cheque?

Cheque is the British English spelling for the document used for making a payment, whereas American English uses check.
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Is it Z or S in Australia?

Z versus S

While American English uses 'ize', 'izi' and 'iza' in words like 'organize', 'organizing' and 'organization', Australian/British English uses 'ise', 'isi' and 'isa', as in 'organise', 'organising' and 'organisation'.
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Does Australia use British or American spelling?

Australian English follows British spelling very closely but many common words are spelt differently in American English. Despite being spelt differently, the meaning of the word is the same. Australian and American English have different ways of spelling certain words, such as those ending with 'yse' or 'ise'.
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Does Australia say zee or zed?

In most English-speaking countries, including Australia, Canada, India, Ireland, New Zealand and the United Kingdom, the letter's name is zed /zɛd/, reflecting its derivation from the Greek zeta (this dates to Latin, which borrowed Y and Z from Greek), but in American English its name is zee /ziː/, analogous to the ...
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What words are spelled differently in Australia?

Australian English uses '-ogue' with words such as catalogue and dialogue, and US English tends to drop the 'ue' (catalog, dialog). A few other words with different spelling are grey/gray (US), cheque/check (US) and tyre/tire (US).
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How do you spell Flavour in Australia?

Flavor and flavour are different spellings of the same word. Flavor is the preferred spelling in the United States, while flavour is the preferred spelling throughout the rest of the English-speaking world.
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Is it check or cheque in Australia?

Cheque Meaning

A cheque is a document used by an account holder to pay out funds from her account. In Australia and New Zealand, it refers to your wages. If you are American, you probably call this a check.
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How do I spell check?

Turn on (or off) automatic spelling and grammar checking
  1. On the Word menu, click Preferences > Spelling & Grammar.
  2. In the Spelling & Grammar dialog box, under Spelling, check or clear the Check spelling as you type box.
  3. Under Grammar, check or clear the Check grammar as you type box.
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Why do we say cheque please?

It is speculated that check, meaning restaurant bill, originated from a few potential sources. It is thought to have evolved from the term check as it is used in chess. It may have also derived from another, more literal meaning of check, which is to ensure, or check, for accuracy on a document.
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How do you spell auntie or aunty in Australia?

Aussies tend to use 'aunty' more, whilst the Brits use 'auntie'. Both use aunty or auntie to refer to our Broadcasting Corporations, the ABC and the BBC. According to the infallible Wikipedia, Aussies adopted 'Aunty' as a name for our ABC in imitation of the English nickname 'Auntie' for their BBC.
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How do you spell separate in Australia?

Summary
  1. Separate is the correct spelling.
  2. Seperate is a misspelling or.
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How do I make Australian word spelling?

If you want all your documents to spell in English AUS, in the Blank document that appears when Word starts, go to Tools>Language and choose English(AUS). Then click the Default button, and say Yes to the prompts.
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What is a bank cheque Australia?

The term 'bank cheque' describes a cheque that is issued by a bank. The law generally treats bank cheques in the same manner as ordinary cheques. Although some people regard bank cheques as equivalent to cash, there are certain circumstances where a bank cheque may not be paid.
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Is it cheque or check in Canada?

For the bank order, the preferred Canadian spelling is cheque, while check is favoured in the United States.
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How do you spell check British English in Word?

Check spelling and grammar in a different language
  1. On the Review tab select Language > Language Preferences.
  2. Under Office authoring languages and proofing, select the language you want to use.
  3. Select OK.
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How do you spell Armour in Australia?

Armor is the American spelling of the noun meaning a protective covering. Armour is the preferred spelling in all the other main varieties of English. Other than the spelling, there is no difference between the words.
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How do you spell paralyzed in Australia?

Paralyse and paralyze are different spellings of the same word. Paralyze is preferred in the U.S. and Canada, while paralyse is preferred outside North America. The spelling difference extends to derivative words such as paralysed/paralyzed and paralysing/paralyzing, but not to paralysis, which has two s's everywhere.
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How do you spell criticize in Australia?

Criticise is an alternative spelling of the same word. It means the same thing and can be used in all the same contexts. The only difference between these words is that criticize is the preferred spelling in American English, while both terms are common in British English.
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How do you write color in Australia?

The spelling of the word colour in Australia contains the letter 'u'. The spelling without the letter 'u' is the American spelling. However, sometimes for some people this isn't clear.
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Is it pronounced zeebra or zebra?

In the US, zebra is pronounced as zee-bruh, so with a long "e". It is interesting to note that the original pronunciation of zebra was with a long "e", the American way so to speak, and was pronounced this way in the UK as well.
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How is H pronounced in Australia?

How one should pronounce the eighth letter of the alphabet—H—is one such point of contention. In Australia, the common line of thinking seems to be there are two ways to pronounce it—'aitch', and 'haitch'.
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How do you spell cozy in Australia?

The spelling of this word depends on the dialect you are using:
  1. Cosy is correct in Australian and British English.
  2. Cozy is correct in American English.
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