I saw "busses" on a government road sign in Missouri when I temporarily lived there a few years back. Turns out that is an alternate, accepted spelling. That was the first time I ever saw it spelled that way.
I was stationed at RAF Alconbury, UK for 2 years in my USAF career. It took me a long time to get my American spellings back. Defense/Defence, Neighbor/Neighbour, Color/Colour, Aluminum/Aluminium, etc. The Defence one was the worst since I was of course under the Secretary of Defense.
What I find cool is as I'm typing this on my browser I have a bunch of red-underlined words above - the UK English words. I bet if you typed the same the American English words would be underlined on your browser.
I saw "busses" on a government road sign in Missouri when I temporarily lived there a few years back. Turns out that is an alternate, accepted spelling. That was the first time I ever saw it spelled that way.
It's the English spelling. You know, the correct one ;)
I was stationed at RAF Alconbury, UK for 2 years in my USAF career. It took me a long time to get my American spellings back. Defense/Defence, Neighbor/Neighbour, Color/Colour, Aluminum/Aluminium, etc. The Defence one was the worst since I was of course under the Secretary of Defense.
What I find cool is as I'm typing this on my browser I have a bunch of red-underlined words above - the UK English words. I bet if you typed the same the American English words would be underlined on your browser.