Fluid Spelling
I have found spelling to be less rigid than in Canada. I have seen some similar sounding letters replacing each other. One example is the word for beer. I have seen, “cerveza”, ‘cerbeza”, “cervesa”, and “cerveza”.
Another one that has confused me is that some of my Mexican acquaintances spell “voy, “boy”.
And why do Americans spell words “differently”? “Colour” becomes “color”; “labour” becomes “labor”; “centre” becomes “center”; “grey” becomes “gray.
Go figure.
Complete thread:
- SensaZIHones de Alegría - ZihuaRob, 2024-03-13, 21:10
- Plaza Kioto - Ironwood, 2024-03-13, 21:24
- Plaza Kioto - Padrino, 2024-03-13, 21:51
- Plaza Kioto - Talley Ho, 2024-03-14, 07:27
- Fluid Spelling - Little Guy, 2024-03-14, 06:41
- Plaza Kioto - ZihuaRob, 2024-03-14, 08:17
- Plaza Kioto - Max, 2024-03-14, 10:43
- Plaza Kioto - Max, 2024-03-14, 15:49
- American keyboard - crumbster, 2024-03-14, 19:49
- American keyboard - Ironwood, 2024-03-15, 13:15
- Latin American keyboard - ZihuaRob, 2024-03-15, 17:45
- Plaza Kioto - Max, 2024-03-14, 10:43
- Plaza Kioto - Padrino, 2024-03-13, 21:51
- SensaZIHones de Alegría - Oeste Hermoso, 2024-03-14, 00:09
- SensaZIHones de Alegría - Oeste Hermoso, 2024-03-14, 12:21
- Plaza Kioto - Ironwood, 2024-03-13, 21:24

