Check is the original spelling in the English language.[4][5] The newer spelling, cheque (from the French), is believed to have come into use around 1828
since when does english work with how things sound and not just how they’re spelt because that’s the rule? There’s literally endless hours of content on youtube covering the idiosyncrasies of the language
cheque is the british spelling, and how we civilised Commonwealth countries spell it
Commonwealth countries:
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https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheque
That sounds fantastique.
Right, like people who are still a century out of being curbstomped like France
“s” makes the sound in “snake”. Use a “z” for the sound in “zebra” like a normal person :P
since when does english work with how things sound and not just how they’re spelt because that’s the rule? There’s literally endless hours of content on youtube covering the idiosyncrasies of the language
Sorry, I don’t subscribe to the “all-or-nothing” mentality. A little bit of sanity in spelling is better than no sanity in spelling :P
Hey in what part of britain does flour rhyme with colour?
You sound like an Australian at McDonald’s correcting everyone on the pronounciation of ‘file(T) o fish’ like they invented it themselves.