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The spelling "colour" comes from British English, where there is a tradition of using the French-influenced spelling with a "u." In American English, the word is spelled "color" without the added "u."
Ortographe is the French translation for spelling.
The spelling in French for Ruler is Regle
this is how you spell spelling in french: l'orthographe
The French spelling colour was carried into English although the original Latin word was color.The removal of the superfluous (unstressed, unpronounced) U from French words such as colour was promoted by Noah Webster beginning with his dictionary in 1828. This includes words such as colour, flavour, harbour, honour, humour, labour, neighbour, rumour, and splendour. US spelling also dropped an "adopted" -our in words such as armour, behaviour, and governour. However, it keeps the -our where the "oor" is pronounced, as in contour, and even in some specifically French words such as troubadour.
The French spelling for Gabriella is Gabrielle.
The French spelling of August is "août."
Color
Charles is spelled the same in French.
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.
The French spelling of "piano" is the same as in English.
The British way of spelling color, is 'colour'