Language Tag Comparison
The following table summarizes a few general spelling differences between the four major spelling systems. Note: en-GB simply stands for British English; it is not specified whether -ize or -ise should be used. The language tag en-GB-oed, however, requires the consistent use of -ize and -ization.
en-GB | en-GB-oed | en-CA | en-US |
---|---|---|---|
analyse | analyse | analyze, analyse |
analyze |
behaviour | behaviour | behaviour, behavior |
behavior |
centre | centre | centre | center |
defence | defence | defence | defense |
globalisation, globalization |
globalization | globalization | globalization |
realise, realize |
realize | realize | realize |
traveller | traveller | traveller | traveler |
catalogue | catalogue | catalogue | catalog |
programme | programme | program, programme |
program |
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