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DescriptionDefence Defense Labour Labor British American spelling by country.svg |
English: Dominant standard spelling in countries, such as defence/defense or labour/labor according to official sources like what the government's official websites and what the schools teach.
Note 1: In Canada, the majority of words are spelled with British Oxford spelling (defence, labour, centre, cheque, catalogue, etc., and the suffix -ize and -yse instead of the popular variant -ise and -yse), but many are spelled with American spelling (tire, curb, program, livable, draft, cozy, aluminum, etc.). Note 2: In Australia, most words are usually spelled in accordance with standard British spelling (aluminium, anaemia, analyse and other words with the -yse suffix, catalogue, centre, cheque, colour, diarrhoea, organise and other words with the -ise suffix, travelling, etc.), but a large number of words are spelled in accordance with standard American spelling (analog, fetus, livable, program, sizable, eon, annex, specialty etc.) and others are spelled differently to either, such as verandah and medieval. |
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- ↑ Act of Responsibility by the Faroese Authorities. The Government of the Faroe Islands. Retrieved on 13 December 2022.
- ↑ Coalition Agreement. The Government of the Faroe Islands. Retrieved on 13 December 2022.
- ↑ The organisation of the Prime Minister’s Office. The Government of the Faroe Islands. Retrieved on 13 December 2022.
- ↑ Directory of unions. Maroc.ma. Retrieved on 13 December 2022. "Moroccan Labour Union (U.M.T) [...] Democratic Labor Federation (F.D.T)"
- ↑ Organisations. Maroc.ma. Retrieved on 13 December 2022. "Hence political parties, trade unions, local authorities and professional chambers are entitled to contribute to the organization and representation of citizens."
- ↑ Lieutenant-General, Inspector General of FAR Receives Mozambique's National Defence Vice-Minister. Maroc.ma (13 February 2018). Retrieved on 13 December 2022.
- ↑ Moroccan Official Meets UAE Minister of State for Defense Affairs in Abu Dhabi. Maroc.ma (18 February 2019). Retrieved on 13 December 2022.
- ↑ Ministry of Labour and Social Inclusion. regjeringen.no. Retrieved on 13 December 2022.
- ↑ Ministry of Defence. regjeringen.no. Retrieved on 13 December 2022.
- ↑ Organisation. regjeringen.no. Retrieved on 13 December 2022.
- ↑ Style Guide (PDF). Federal Chancellery (October 2020). Retrieved on 13 December 2022.
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current | 14:14, 6 July 2024 | 2,754 × 1,398 (1.05 MB) | James Baxter The Horse | Turkish students are obliged to learn British English according to the newest syllabus, and BrE is the standard for decrees. In all documents, ministry names are written in BrE. The use of "labor" are negligibly rare in TCCB, and "defense" is only used as a verb. Since the use of BrE is encouraged, we can ignore a few uses written in AmE. | |
07:00, 26 June 2024 | 2,754 × 1,398 (1.05 MB) | Getsnoopy | Added Qatar. | ||
21:53, 13 December 2022 | 2,754 × 1,398 (1.05 MB) | Dafadllyn | Added Faroe Islands | ||
21:38, 13 December 2022 | 2,754 × 1,398 (1.05 MB) | Dafadllyn | Added Morocco | ||
20:29, 13 December 2022 | 2,754 × 1,398 (1.05 MB) | Dafadllyn | Norway also uses British spelling: Ministry of Labour and Social Inclusion (https://www.regjeringen.no/en/dep/aid/id165/), Ministry of Defence (https://www.regjeringen.no/en/dep/fd/id380/), Organisation (https://www.regjeringen.no/en/dep/aid/organisation/id189/) | ||
22:00, 11 December 2022 | 2,754 × 1,398 (1.05 MB) | Dafadllyn | Changed colour for mixed use in order to avoid confusion with Canadian spelling | ||
21:52, 11 December 2022 | 2,754 × 1,398 (1.05 MB) | Dafadllyn | New colour for Turkey, which uses US and British English spellings inconsistently | ||
09:21, 25 November 2022 | 2,754 × 1,398 (1.05 MB) | Anlztrk | Updated Turkey which uses a mix, with 'defence' on the Ministry of Defense website, but 'defense' and 'labor' on the webpage of the Presidency. | ||
00:36, 4 October 2021 | 2,754 × 1,398 (1.05 MB) | SHB2000 | New Caledonia and St. Pierre Miquelon are still part of France so they'd be using British spelling. | ||
00:28, 4 October 2021 | 2,754 × 1,398 (1.05 MB) | SHB2000 | Update on Greenland which is part of the EU (being part of Denmark), and PNG which was a former Australian territory and government documents mostly use Australian spelling. |
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