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Hi,
Does anyone know of a library or bit of code that converts British English to American English and vice versa?
I don't imagine there's too many differences (some examples that come to mind are doughnut/donut, colour/color, grey/gray, localised/localized...
Started by Graphain on
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I think....
Britain is very Americanised anyway, we accept sillyThe difference between UK and US English is far greater than just a difference in spelling as ease with the site language.
To British English, I personally wouldn't bother.
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I use a mixture of both, although in speaking I naturally gravitate more to an American accent(I prefer the British ones by far though).
I know that from personal experience I learned the English language from multiple forms of entertainment, such as ...
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I'm pretty much an American....
Well, it depends on how much they are influenced by which English.
T6: Jin British English.
|| .:Tumblr:.
|| .:YouTube:.
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The British English system for education.
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I would like to resume straight away with my previous lesson about the discrepancies in American and British usage of words.
American EnglishBritish English
1. FallAutumn
2. Movie theaterCinema
3. MM/DD/YYYYDD/MM/YYYY
4. MathMaths
5. Muffler Silencer
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P Malathy, Lecturer in English.
Thank You.
Term "block" [city block] unknown as such in British English, though usually to be an incessant encouragement to me to write further.
Apartment building (U.S.
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VS2008 Code Analysis will flag a spelling mistake in an identifier using the IdentifiersShouldBeSpelledCorrectly warning type.
This process is using an American dictionary by default because words are being flagged that are correctly spelt using the British...
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British English spellchecking..
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Posted 10 February 2012 - 11:51 AM
Hello,
I've been playing around with SilverStripe and MODx CMSes but I've hit a problem with the rich text editors on both systems (TinyMCE, for example). I can't find one that support British English. TinyMCE seems ...
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A lot of the British spellPosted....
Posted 10 February 2012 - 02:06 PM
Yeah i agree.
Most browers now come with built in British English spell checkers - there's no such thing as 'just English'.
:54 AM, said:
I wouldn't worry.
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Think everything i own for making music is either european, japanese or american.
Enlighten me. Any british stuff worth knowing about?
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Saying that they needed shipping over which would of been a few grand... .
We had some Japanese business blokes come in 1 day and spend £60k on a credit card on some british speakers I cant even remember the name of, was ridiculous.
british.
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Saw Johnny English Reborn last week.
Some of the jokes were exactly the same as on Austin Powers, even down to him beating up his boss's mother.
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Johnny English ....
Johnny English 2 was appalling, not a patch on the original.
He doesn't have the charm of Austin Powers.
Ye4kq...eature=related
So I don't see how Johnny English is a British version of Austin Powers, when.
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Benji_kun Post subject: Re: British English Posted: Sun Jul 10, 2011 5:52 pm Raikage
Joined: Fri Dec 19, 2008 11:45 pm
Posts: 707 Most of British English is swearing lol
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Want to ask me a question? PM me here ! Need .
Fuck you? lol jk The whole forum is in English, locking this.
Really? The english I'm being taught is brittish english, haven't seen much swearing.
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Excellent video explaining it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rNu8XDBSn10
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Information, I say British when asked, and I quite often correct people who say they're English to say i am British.
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Is an English embassy just that or are they really called British embassies? and are they also open to all people from he commonwealth.?
I'm neither British or from the commonwealth just curious
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A British embassy....
You only get British ones.
They'll happily provide not always help British ones, either) No such things as English embassies.
As already said, they serve British citizens, not just the English.
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