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Can You Tell British vs. American Spelling?

Do you know which country to use "theatre" and "theater" in?

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billyboy915
Leapy Lee, Both British and American spellings are correct. Your personal preference has nothing to do with correctness. SMH
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Nov 17, 2025 11:49PM
Brian Reynolds
Why do the Americans insist on calling it "British" English. The last time I checked English is the primary language spoken in Australia, New Zealand and Canada. Don't they matter?
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Aug 30, 2025 9:48PM
mikeyparry
16/16. The whisky/whiskey question is nonsense. The product from Scotland is called whisky. The product from everywhere else in the world is called whiskey!
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Jun 30, 2025 4:38PM
Tricia Towler
James Alexander Duly, ireland is not in the UK
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Mar 21, 2025 12:06PM
James Alexander Duly
In the United Kingdom the spelling 'Whiskey' is used. It's used for Irish whiskey such as Bushmills distilled here in my home county of Antrim.
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Feb 1, 2025 4:55PM
Audrey Lee
Spelling Champ on both sides! Never studied their way of spelling I just figured it was the opposite of ours.
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Dec 12, 2024 3:24PM
Leapy Lee
Super duper easy quiz for someone who has lived and studied with both spellings. I still prefer British spelling as being correct though.
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Nov 23, 2024 4:05AM
mikeyparry
15 / 16. However, licorice is also used in Britain! So really 16/16!
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Sep 5, 2024 2:23PM
mldopeydoc
de American spelling of: Grey/gray can be spelled either way.....
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Jan 8, 2024 5:23PM
Lupe Hernandez
The British like to use their "U" a lot.
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Sep 10, 2023 8:15PM

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