The names for the colors are the same but they spell the word "C O L O U R S."
Colour
Nothing, except the nationality of the writer. Americans spell it color and generally, British people spell it colour, with a U.
Both spellings are correct. Most people in the United States spell it "color". Countries which use "British" spelling use "colour".
Use spell check. Colour is spelled Color !
It depends where you live. In the USA and Canada, people say color, and in the UK and any other English-speaking places(usually) it is colour. Just the culture.
The color of the farther, or as most people spell it, father.
England
The same as you, but we spell England with a capital E.
Both are valid. Americans spell it color while British people use colour.
The correct spelling is English (people or things from England, or the language that originated there).
You spell the color blue like so- BLUE.
Lower class people were not allowed to wear the color purple in 1600 England due to sumptuary laws that restricted certain colors and fabrics to the nobility. Purple dye was expensive to produce and was often reserved for royalty and the upper class.
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