Not at all. We spell it calendar like everyone else.
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Yes, 'calendar' is the correct spelling.
Calendar is the correct spelling of the word.Some example sentences are:We need a new calendar.Grandma was upset that the calendar didn't have pictures of topless firefighters in it.The Mayan calendar didn't really predict the end of the world, it was actually just incomplete.
The Australian spelling for calendar (as in almanac) is..............calendar. A calender is a machine that smooths or glazes paper or cloth by pressing it between plates or passing it through rollers.
The British spelling of skillful is skillful in a British accent
hajj not begin by British calendar ,In Islam Islamic calendar in month of zehej 6 to 10 . five days of hajj
The word is spelt as you have in the question. As it happens, there is no difference between the American spelling and British spelling of the words.
The British English spelling of marvelous (astonishing; wonderful) is marvellous.
British spelling: meagre
Savior is the American spelling. Saviour is the British spelling.
Apologized is the American spelling, and apologised is the British spelling.
The spelling of the adjective is British.(For the differences in US and British spelling, see the related link.)