Just about every English-speaking country, besides the USA, spells colour with a -our ending. The same goes with other words like "favo[u]rite", "neighbo[u]r", humo[u]r", etc.
So yes, the Irish spelling is "colour."
The correct spelling is color (US English) or colour (British English)
In British English, it's "colour," and in American English it's "color." Most websites say that colour is the wrong way of writing it because the website is made in America!!
The correct spelling is favorite in US English and favourite in British English. An example of where favourite is used: Canada. An example of where favorite is used: the United States of America. Hope this helps!
It's spelled Vacuum. This is the American spelling like "color" instead of the British "Colour". Another spelling is Vacume (Canadian) There is not always one way to spell words as many have been co-opted by cultures like American. As we speak English I would go with the British spelling. Vacuum.
In Canada, the spelling of color is colour, as in the UK and Australia.
The correct spelling is color (US English) or colour (British English)
In British English, it's "colour," and in American English it's "color." Most websites say that colour is the wrong way of writing it because the website is made in America!!
The correct spelling is favorite in US English and favourite in British English. An example of where favourite is used: Canada. An example of where favorite is used: the United States of America. Hope this helps!
It's spelled Vacuum. This is the American spelling like "color" instead of the British "Colour". Another spelling is Vacume (Canadian) There is not always one way to spell words as many have been co-opted by cultures like American. As we speak English I would go with the British spelling. Vacuum.
Only British English uses the spelling colour.His favorite color was red.She painted using pastel colours.Complimentary colours go together well.Note: American English spells it color. British English uses colour.
The British way of spelling color, is 'colour'
In Canada, the spelling of color is colour, as in the UK and Australia.
Some words are spelled differently. For example, color is spelled as colour in British English. Customize is spelled as customise. Measurements are in metres and kilometres in British English instead of feet and miles.
British English.
The British spelling is colour. The American spelling is color. (And my American spell checker is objecting to "colour".)
You have spelled armour correctly if you want the British spelling. The American spelling is armor. There are many words that follow this pattern for British and American spelling, including color/colour, honor/honour, and flavor/flavour.
The spelling couler is a French verb meaning to cast (metal).The likely word is color (hue, shade) in the US.The UK spelling is colour.