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Supernick | 17:23 Thu 26th Jan 2006 | Body & Soul
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Which one is more commonly used, and is one considered more traditional than the other?
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'Spelt' is the traditional British form but it's not recognised in most other parts of the world. (i.e. it's not part of 'international english').

'Spelled' is creeping in from the US and seems to be the accepted form for many British newspapers.

According to the OED, irrespective of the form chosen, the correct way of pronouncing the word is 'spelt'. This is unusual because it's normally the US form of a word which matches spelling with pronunciation; here it's the British form which does so.

Chris

Yes, the old use has died out. And it's not the only example. I use 'learnt' but 'learned' is used nowadays. I used to think of the word said 'learn-ed' as someone who had a wide knowledge - e.g. 'the learn-ed professor gave his views'.

P.S. Why is this in this section?
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I thought about phrases and sayings and how it works, but neither seemed appropriate, so I went random.

cant both words be used but in differenet ways.for eg.


"cat is spelled c.a.t"


"when he wrote cat he spelt it correctly"


as in past and present form much the same as spend and spent.


just a thought ...dont know if it is correct.

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