yes
it sounds better with spilt i think
You've already aswered the question: it's spilt. I spilt You spilt He/She spilt We spilt They spilt
One way to use "spilt" in a sentence is: "I accidentally spilt my drink on the table." In this sentence, "spilt" is the past tense of "spill," meaning to accidentally pour or let something flow out of its container.
The ISBN of The Blood Spilt is 0385339828.
The Blood Spilt was created in 2004.
The Blood Spilt has 341 pages.
Spilt, or spilled, is the past participle of spill. In the future, I will spill milk. In the present, I am spilling milk. In the past, I have spilled the milk -- it has been spilt.
So any spilt fluid will not connect the terminals.
It Looked Like Spilt Milk was created in 1947.
the statement of the thing is a ndufferent thing
I think no
The past tense and adjective "spilt" is still used in the UK. The word used in the US is "spilled."