Why is color spelled colour?

Difference Between Color and Colour
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.
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Why did Americans drop the U in color?

American spelling was invented as a form of protest

He dropped the letter u from words like colour and honour – which had developed from the French influence in England – to make them color and honor instead.
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Which is correct color or colour?

Color and colour are different spellings of the same word. Color is the preferred spelling in American English, and colour is preferred in all other main varieties of English.
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Why do Canadians spell color as colour?

Their English is called Canadian English, and is a combination of both British and American English. To answer your question on the whole they would spell it the British way - 'colour', although the American way - 'color', is not entirely uncommon.
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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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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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Is Cancelled spelled with one L or two?

'Canceled' or 'Cancelled'?

One L or two? 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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How do you spell 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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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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Why do Americans and Canadians spell colour differently?

We put a “u” in words like “colour” and “favour”; Americans leave it out. We spell “theatre” and “centre” with an “re” at the end; they spell them with an “er”
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Why do Brits use s instead of z?

So Americans use Z's because of nineteenth century dictionaries, while British people use S's because they're asserting their national identity.
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Is it spelled armor or Armour?

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.
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When did colour change spelling?

In the 1806 and 1828 American dictionaries that he published, Webster changed most of the “ou” British spellings of words to “o” — including turning “color” into “colour.” He also changed “flavour” to “flavor,” “rumour” to “rumor,” “honour” to “honor,” and many more.
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How did Americans lose the British accent?

The first is isolation; early colonists had only sporadic contact with the mother country. The second is exposure to other languages, and the colonists came into contact with Native American languages, mariners' Indian English pidgin and other settlers, who spoke Dutch, Swedish, French and Spanish.
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When did the British accent start?

It started in the 1800s.
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Is the American accent closer to Old English?

As a result, although there are plenty of variations, modern American pronunciation is generally more akin to at least the 18th-Century British kind than modern British pronunciation. Shakespearean English, this isn't.
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Why do Canadians say Zed?

English speakers in other Commonwealth countries also prefer the pronunciation 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 does EH in Canada mean?

Although eh has its roots in Middle English and did not originate in Canada, the interjection acts as marker of anglophone Canadian identity and distinguishes Canadian English from other dialects. Eh is internationally recognized as a uniquely Canadian form of speech, often to the point of exaggeration and stereotype.
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Is it gray or grey in Australia?

They refer to a color of a neutral tone between black and white, and can also be used metaphorically to convey gloom and dullness. However, gray is the more popular spelling in the US, while grey reigns supreme in the UK as well as Ireland, Australia, and other places that use British English.
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How do Australians write grey?

Summary: Grey or Gray? While both refer to the colour between black and white, there is a key difference between these spellings: Grey is the standard spelling in Australian English. Gray is the standard spelling in American English.
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How do you spell Africa?

Africa - English spelling dictionary.
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How do you spell 40 in Canada?

Canadians generally follow the British "our" spelling for words like labour and neighbour and harbour. But forty is forty everywhere. I've certainly seen it spelled "fourty" by many of my students here in British Columbia, but it's as wrong in Canada as it is in the US, Australia, and everywhere else.
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Is cancellable a word?

What does cancellable mean? The word cancellable (which is also but less commonly spelled cancelable) describes something, such as a contract or policy, that can be canceled—that is, that can be made no longer valid or effective.
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