What word is spelled incorrectly in every dictionary?

What word is spelled incorrectly in every dictionary?

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Q. What word is spelled incorrectly in every dictionary?

1. Riddle: What word is spelled wrong in the dictionary? Answer: Wrong.

Q. Is it spelled or Spelt in Canada?

“spelled” (39,200) is more common in Canada than “spelt” (2,470) “spelled” is the de facto standard on Wikipedia (261 v 45)

Q. Does Canada use Z or S?

One of the more lovable quirks, Canadians pronounce the last letter in the alphabet ‘zed’, which is clearly superior to the American ‘zee’. This man is wearing a tuque. Virtually all Canadians know and use the word… south of the border words like beanie or cap prevail.

Q. Does Canada use British or American spelling?

While the United States uses the Anglo-French spelling defense and offense (noun), most Canadians use the British spellings defence and offence.

Q. Does Canada spell color with AU?

You can, for example, choose the spelling that’s prevalent in the country you’re from—if you’re an American, use color. If you’re from any of the Commonwealth countries, use colour. If you’re writing something for Brits, Australians, or Canadians, use the spelling they prefer.

Q. What brands of milk are Canadian?

Canadian milk brands

  • Agropur. Agropur cooperative is a Canadian milk production and the largest producer of dairy products in Canada.
  • Beatrice. Beatrice moved to Canada in 1969.
  • Grand Pré Grand Pré milk is a high quality milk produced entirely in Quebec since 1978.
  • Natrel.
  • Nutrinor.

Q. Does America have bagged milk?

Actually United States does have milk in a bag. It’s not a national thing but it’s quite common in the upper Midwest, states like Minnesota Iowa and Wisconsin. You can find it at a chain called Kwik Trip (Kwik Star in Iowa). You can get a pitcher that you can place the bag in.

Q. How do you say yes in Canadian?

The Most Common Canadian Slang Terms

  1. Eh? Pronounced “ay”
  2. Oh yea, no, for sure. If a Canadian answers your question with “oh yea, no, for sure,” they are using slang for “yes”.
  3. Tuque. Alternate spellings: toque, touque, tuke.
  4. Keener.
  5. Timmies.
  6. Double-Double.
  7. Timbits.
  8. Kerfuffle.

Q. What is a snookums?

Filters. (informal) A term of endearment, especially for a child. noun.

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