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According to the dictionary, "armour" is a limited use variant of "armor" used primarily by the British.
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Originally posted by Red Admiral
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According to the dictionary, "armour" is a limited use variant of "armor" used primarily by the British.
The OED says "armour", which is also used in Oz and NZ. Would you trust a nation that can't pronounce "aluminium" and "lever" correctly? or my personal favourite; Georgia -> Jorjar
Amor is not a word, Amour is French for "love"
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Hate to say it, but the colonial renegades actually have "aluminum" right. On this one occasion, it's the mother country being awkward...
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Would you trust a nation that can't pronounce "aluminium" and "lever" correctly? or my personal favourite; Georgia -> Jorjar
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