• "color" or "colour"
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Both. Sometimes I type it with a U and just go with it.
I spell it as color, CSS stylesheets make me :(
Colour, but if I lived in America I'd say color.
Colour because im from [U]Wales[/U]
I spell colour, even though the correcte spelling here is suppose to be color
farbe
Being a brit I write "colour". Oh great, now the word "colour" just looks weird to me because everyone's been typing it. [editline]15th December 2010[/editline] [QUOTE=xxfalconxx;26712170]color colour, tom-ay-to, tom-ah-to. same word, different pronunciations. depends on the situation. for high class situations, i'd use colour. for everyday chat, just color will do.[/QUOTE] And I don't get how the words color and colour use different pronounciations :colbert: they're different [I]spellings, [/I]but the same pronounciations.
Both.
Normally "Color" because it's the same word in both Spanish and English, but I think "Colour" is more correct.
I use them bouth.
Both from time-to-time
When programming stuff, I tend to use "color". In normal writing, however, I usually use "colour".
[QUOTE=hoot37;26713035]Colour because im from [U]Wales[/U][/QUOTE] Lliw?
I use both.
Colour when I can, which means when I program, I have to use color most of the time .:saddowns:
Color
I alternate, does it really matter?
cølår /thread
As an American I spell it "color," but I respect that other people spell it "colour."
Color, because us Americans can't spell
[QUOTE=sink257;26713642]Lliw?[/QUOTE] Fun fact: The word "glas" actually means "very green", not "blue". So there is no Welsh word that means blue.
[QUOTE=xxfalconxx;26712170]color colour, tom-ay-to, tom-ah-to. same word, different pronunciations. depends on the situation. for high class situations, i'd use colour. for everyday chat, just color will do.[/QUOTE] Yes because color and colour are pronounced differently. Also it is Caribbean, as in care i be in, not car ib ean. And caramel, not carmel.
Colour, it seems like it fits better.
Couleur
Colour, because that is how it is spelled here. If I used color, I would lose marks. In fact, just to prove a point: [IMG]http://i73.photobucket.com/albums/i238/robbsin/asdfs.png[/IMG]
Color, back when I was a kid the first time I saw the word color was on my Game Boy Color and that spelling has been stuck in my head ever since. [editline]15th December 2010[/editline] [QUOTE=Lithifold;26717083]Colour, because that is how it is spelled here. If I used color, I would lose marks. In fact, just to prove a point: [img_thumb]http://i73.photobucket.com/albums/i238/robbsin/asdfs.png[/img_thumb][/QUOTE] [img]http://i53.tinypic.com/10z8fmq.png[/img]
Color, the way it was originally written in Latin. [editline]15th December 2010[/editline] Before the French bastardized it with "coulour", resulting in a chain-reaction afflicting most of Europa.
[QUOTE=AntonFTW;26717376] [img_thumb]http://i53.tinypic.com/10z8fmq.png[/img_thumb][/QUOTE] [QUOTE=Lithifold;26717083]Colour, because that is how it is spelled [i][b]here[/b][/i]. [img_thumb]http://i73.photobucket.com/albums/i238/robbsin/asdfs.png[/img_thumb][/QUOTE] UK and USA spell checker :v:
[QUOTE=Lithifold;26717854]UK and USA spell checker :v:[/QUOTE] Wish I could have both so it'd stop telling me I spell things wrong when I use Brit English.
Canadua
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