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Old Jul 06 2009, 10:18 AM
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if the devs are american then why british spelling of nieghbours?
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Old Nov 03 2009, 12:45 PM
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if the devs are american then why british spelling of nieghbours?
What we call "American" is known to be one of the hardest languages in the world to learn or to figure out Some of our own words still use the original English spelling, and some do not. Add to that the fact that within our own country, between the coasts, and the Northern and Southern borbers, people use different terms and even variations in spellings. So there is no real set rules about such things. That's the great "American" way! Or is it? You can find simular differences in these things some other countries as well.
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