Re: American spelling

From: Cheri Van Hoover (cherivh@home.com)
Wed Sep 6 23:59:00 2000


DoctorJoe@aol.com wrote:

> In a message dated 9/6/00 9:01:27 AM, cherivh@home.com writes:
>
> << > > << We all now about differences between English spelling and
> > > American spelling in words like "paedophile" and "Oestrogen". But
> > > is it now accepted in the States to spell "attornies", "attorneys"? >>
>
> It's been attorneys in the U.S. for at least the last 37 years. >>
>
> Then would it be "attorney paedophile" or "attorney pedophile"?
>
> Joe P.

The latter.

--
Cheri Van Hoover, CNM




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