Why is it color in America?

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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Why did America drop the U in colour?

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. He did the same to words ending in -ise to make them -ize, because he thought American English spelling should reflect the way it was said.
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Why are words spelled differently in America?

The main difference is that British English keeps the spelling of words it has absorbed from other languages, mainly French and German. Whilst American English spellings are based mostly on how the word sounds when it is spoken.
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Is color American or British?

Color and colour are alternate spellings of the same word. The former is the preferred spelling for American English, while the latter is the preferred spelling for British English. They are used in all the same contexts but by different language communities.
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Is color spelled with au?

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. The distinction extends to all derivatives of the word.
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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 Canada a colour?

It's no secret that we Canadians spell differently from our cousins in the United States: 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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Is UK a color?

Color is preferred in American English. Colour is preferred in British English. You can remember to use colour with primarily British audiences by noticing the U that colour has in common with United Kingdom. Since there is no U in the word America, you will know not to use colour when writing for American audiences.
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What came first colour or color?

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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Does British English use S or Z?

In British English, s is generally used in such words as recognise, authorise. The letter z is used in American English in such words as recognize or authorize. However, it is not wrong to use z in such words when using British English as standard.
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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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Is the American accent the original British?

In all reality, the standard British accent was the one that changed significantly in the last two centuries while the American accent stayed more or less the same. During the American Revolution, the English language started to change in Britain. A new wealthy sector emerged during the industrial revolution.
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Why do the British say leftenant?

According to military customs, a lower ranking soldier walks on the left side of a senior officer. This courtesy developed when swords were still used on the battle field. The lower ranked soldier on the "left" protected the senior officers left side. Therefore, the term leftenant developed.
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Why is English red?

English red is an iron oxide pigment that gives red, brownish-red and pink colours. It has a high degree of lightfastness, permanence and opacity. It is used for both interior and exterior painting with linseed oil. Nowadays iron oxide pigments are produced synthetically.
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What's the Canadian way to spell colour?

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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How does India spell colour?

The spelling “color” (with no “u”) is used in the United States of America. The spelling “colour” (WITH a “u”) is used in the United Kingdom, and in all parts of the British Commonwealth: Australia, India, Ghana, Canada, etc.
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Why do British people say bloody?

Don't worry, it's not a violent word… it has nothing to do with “blood”.”Bloody” is a common word to give more emphasis to the sentence, mostly used as an exclamation of surprise. Something may be “bloody marvellous” or “bloody awful“. Having said that, British people do sometimes use it when expressing anger…
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What part of the US is most like England?

New Hampshire, most have said how much it is like England, U.K. and how comfortable they were there in N.H.
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Are Americans friendly?

That being said, Americans are, on the whole, very friendly people and happy to help when asked. (Southerners have a well-earned reputation as the most hospitable people in the country, and will often go out of their way to make a foreigner feel more at home.)
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Why do Canadians say eh?

'Aye' or 'eh' is commonly related to Canadians. In linguistics, it mainly means a 'verbal confirmation from a person who is listening to you'. When Canadians say 'eh', it could mean they are confirming whether the other person is listening or not.
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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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What colour is English?

What Color is English? English, including reading and writing, is in a similar situation as math. It's usually either labeled as blue or red, but it can relate to yellow too. Yellow could be similar to the reason for social studies since older pages might have a yellow tint.
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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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