The Australian spelling for calendar (as in almanac) is..............calendar.
A calender is a machine that smooths or glazes paper or cloth by pressing it between plates or passing it through rollers.
The Australian spelling is "metre".
That is the correct spelling of "equinox" (a calendar date marking seasons).
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The spelling is calendar for the lists of monthly days.The similar word "colander" is a kitchen strainer.
That is the correct spelling of the greeting "G'day" (stereotypically Australian). It is a contraction of "good day."
The Australian spelling is "metre".
Yes, 'calendar' is the correct spelling.
Calendar is the correct spelling of the word.Some example sentences are:We need a new calendar.Grandma was upset that the calendar didn't have pictures of topless firefighters in it.The Mayan calendar didn't really predict the end of the world, it was actually just incomplete.
Metre is the Australian spelling of metre.
gaol is the correct Australian spelling, most Australians use the more modern spelling jail though.
Not at all. We spell it calendar like everyone else.
"centre" is Australian English "center" is American English
Australia uses the Gregorian calendar, so they will be the same as other western countries
That is the common spelling the way you did it. Americans just like to be different.
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The correct spelling of the plural for the astronomical calendar events is solstices.