mherger wrote: 
> > Nice mix of American English and British English there!
> 
> Now that's an interesting comment. I always add English texts, well, 
> because that's the "fallback" language. But it's obviously a foreign 
> language to me. While we're taught British English in school, most 
> influences we have are American. I always considered my English teacher 
> (from something like 30yrs ago!) the best teacher I ever had. But I 
> doubt he'd remember myself as one of his best students :-).
> 
> Please don't hesitate to improve the existing strings. In particular new
> 
> additions of mine. I think I even started a thread about this at some 
> point...
> 
> -- 
> 
> Michael

There is a fairly simple rule. You either have "u" in every
word(British) or no words(American).




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