There are actually a large but finite number, where the spelling in the US developed through separate US dictionaries. Sometimes the British spellings are acceptable variants in the US. They include, but are not limited to:
or/our words : color-colour, honor-honour, neighbor-neighbour
e/ae words : hemophilia-haemophilia, encyclopedia-encyclopaedia, esopaghus-oesophagus
ce/se words : license-licence,
er/re words: center-centre, fiber-fibre
z/s verbs : analyzed/analysed, criticize/criticise
Y words : pajamas-pyjamas, tyre-tire
dropped UE words: analog-analogue, catalog-catalogue
doubled consonants : canceled-cancelled, traveled-travelled
shortened words: jewelry-jewellery, story-storey
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Canadians prefer the British spelling or pronunciation of many words, lieutenant being one.
You spell 335 in words like three hundred and thirty five.
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You can get the word "is".
the words you can spell are: top and pot (not sure about opt but i think it is a word)
Canadians have a tendency of using long vowels, so when they say sorry it comes out "sOHrry" while Americans prefer short vowels. Also, Canadians say words like out and about differently, instead of "owt" as Americans typically say it becomes "oot" or "ewt"
Canadians prefer the British spelling or pronunciation of many words, lieutenant being one.
In America we spell it plow. In England they spell it plough. It's been said that we Americans shorten several English words so our printer cartridges will last longer. :)
how to spell words
ARMOUR can be spelled as ARMOR CIVILISATION can be spelled as CIVILIZATION CO-OPERATE can be spelled as COOPERATE CO-ORDINATE can be spelled as COORDINATE DIARRHOEA can be spelled as DIARRHEA
The words but and put are spelled differently because they are two different words with different meanings.
Words you can spell with the letters 'qyhdpge' are:dyeedgygypheheyhypepegyeyep
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These are the words that I can spell with breakfast:Aabaftabetabreastafaraftafterareareaarkartasaskasteratatebaabakebarbarebarkbasebaskbastebatbatebeakbeastbeatbedbetbrakebratbreakeareasteatfafakefarfarefastfatfatefearfeastfeatfreakfretraberaftrakesabresafesakesateseasearseatstabstakestarstaresteakstreak
You can spell maize.
Spelling in American English is a little different from spelling in British English; both are English. In addition, many people who can speak a language fluently do not necessarily know how to spell words in that language, yet they still "use" that language. For example, a little child "uses" English but probably cannot spell the words that he or she "uses."
The letters spell the word rents. They also spell the words stern and terns (a seabird).