On Tuesday 29 August 2006 04:43 pm, jdow wrote: > From: "Timothy Murphy" <tim@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > > Erik P. Olsen wrote: > >> Hm, tried the English (Denmark) version and there is absolutely no > >> Danish in that and it merely looks like another American English > >> variant. > > > > I looked at English (Irish) some time ago, > > and couldn't find any difference from English (UK). > > > > The two differences that are sometimes quoted are > > "rere" (for the back of a building) > > and "seperate" for "separate". > > I've always assumed that the latter stems from some Dan Quayle-like > > teacher refusing to admit he (or more likely she) was wrong. > > For the record I have several dictionaries here that show both spellings > with neither the preferred spelling. The "e" on the end has fallen off > potatoe only in the days since the Quayle tarring. I learned it with > the potatoe spelling when I was in school in the 40s. It was a > "Toe May Toe" or "Toe Mah Toe" thing. Both looked (sounded) wrong to > about half the people. I had to explain to an English teacher the difference between fuse and fuze after He marked the latter as mispelled [BTW the spell checker missed it too] > > {^_^}