Americans have our own language. It is called English. American English is rather old-fashioned, even archaic, compared to British speech, but our spelling has many informed simplifications, for example, dropping the absurd and etymologically indefensible U from words like color ( from the Latin color) and honor ( from the Latin honor ).
color (US); colour (everywhere else)
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."
The spelling "color" is the American English variation, while "colour" is the British English version. This difference in spelling stems from historical linguistic developments and the influence of various languages on English over time.
According to various sources from websites found off Google (therefore I cannot guarantee that this answer is 100% credible), the most used colour in the English Language is *black*. This is because it is used mainly in reference to English texts to describe more than the feeling of colour.
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These have been introduced since 1988. It was done to conform with EU rules. Note that they are British Passports, not English,.
Jean-Claude Corbeil has written: 'The Stoddart colour visual dictionary' -- subject(s): Dictionaries, English Picture dictionaries, English language, Picture dictionaries, English
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Some of the differences in British and American use of the English language include the different dialects and pronunciations of words. There are differences in some spelling as well for example: our ending, like colour to color.
eye colour, hair colour, language spoken, skin colour and others
eye colour, hair colour, language spoken, skin colour and others
Noah Webster was the first person to write and publish an American English dictionary "An American Dictionary of the English Language" in 1828. he was a schoolteacher and wanted to simp[lify the language by removing 'useless' letters from words such as coloUr, freiGHt, and of course the big change, changing the -ise ending for -ize. Local differences also had a huge influence on the language, words coming from Native American(is thsat politically correct ? ) words, Yiddish words and phrases play a major part.