The great debate

The great debate

Colour of course.
Not the Bong's fault if their colony can't into English

ITT Eveury wourd haus au britiush spelliung

whichever is the british version

a long time ago the brits used color too

Colour

...

Collor.

Should be colour desu same with armor. Color seems like it would sound like collar.

Yeah but it wasn't gay enough for them so they Frenched it up.

Maybe if you're from Arkansas.

I am minus the ar

>they Frenched it up
Do you means like this ?
It does looks better.

look at it this way
if you were to learn spanish, would you base yourself on what people say in spain, or in their colonies in latin america?

Farbe

Culler would be more inline with current diction.

Kulla would be an Australian way.

colour, we need to remind the brits they got frenched at every possible occasion

100% Fair. Colour shall forever be Colour.

America can fuck right off with their spelling bee competitions.

centre or center

bendre or bender

>The Virgin U
>The Chad O

El color

Couleur

Center. Bender.

bit daft in the head aren't ya

Kleur

I'd rather you fucked off with your namefaggery.

Kuhlah

𐑒𐑳𐑤𐑼

>From Middle English color, colour, borrowed from Anglo-Norman colur, from Old French colour, color, from Latin color

There is nothing to debate. Britbongs are in the wrong, period.

Color

colour before brexit
color after brexit

>Yeah but it wasn't gay enough for them so they Frenched it up.

t. faggot that drops the h on herb

Pot calling the kettle black there lad, except in this case the american "herb" pronunciation is even more pathetic

An ausfag calling a namefag a faggot. You do know that Kookaburra Elder is who you idiots are fucking talking to?

My fucking mob is daft as shit.

always remember to install 4chanx everyone

Please just die in a gutter already, you fucking freak.

Yanks can have -or (except in neighbour which is anglo-saxon, not latin) and -ize. But we get to keep -yse, the -ce -se distinction and draught and plough. Deal?

They used both. -or and -our used to be used interchangeably in British English (you'd see spellings like governour) but then they decided to standardise it by using -our for words that came through French and -or for words directly from Latin, whereas Yanks just used -or for everything.

Good post

I agree. Anonymus.

It's not a debate at all; only mongoloids spell it "color".

The great debate

how can br*ts ever recover?

Kola

>waah pay attention to my moon runes

Here, have a (u)

This.

The french can go fuck themselves with their silent letter obsession.

bottom right is fucking shit

>Europeans
Colour
>Americans
Color

Color, although I do not mind spelling it colour.

Center for the position, centre for a place, like "shopping centre" etc. Am I the only one?

You don't need 4chanX to use filters, m8.

Although I usually side with burgerland in these debates, colour is how it should be written.

imagine being non-american and actually writing color, favorite, flavor, humor etc.

absolute autistic

>Center for the position, centre for a place, like "shopping centre" etc. Am I the only one?
I do this too, it makes more sense

Simplified looks better, traditional is messy af.

Metre and meter actually have use too. Metre as in the unit, meter as in a measurement. Like thermometer or speedometer.