The "z" is USA , the "s" is used by the Brits

ann (the Scrabble player, remember? )

K.Takeshita wrote:

>On 1/08/07 4:19 PM, "Bob W", <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>>moaning or apologising
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>This is not to pick out Bob :-).
>I am increasing seeing certain words spelt in a different way than (I
>thought) I learned in school, and was thinking about asking somebody about
>it.  Suddenly, I thought "why don't I ask here, the best source of OT info"
>:-).
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>Apologize
>Sympathize
>Realize
>Recognize
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>And so on, while people use
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>Apologise
>Sympathise
>Realise
>Recognise
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>Which way of spelling is correct?  I suppose both, but one in U.S. English
>and the other in U.K English etc?
>
>Thanks for your help,
>
>Ken
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