In Canada you spell 'stomach' ... stomach.
Mould in Canada is spelled mold.
The rollercoaster at Canada's Wonderland (Toronto) is spelled Behemoth, meaning a huge thing.
We say Mum ( in English Canada anyway ) because our country was founded by the British.
The lakes that separate the United States of America and Canada is actually called the "great lakes". There are not these lakes across the whole border of Canada, because most of them are more to the east. If you have noticed, if you put all the great lakes together, they spell "HOME".
'Carolling' is 'caroli' in Welsh.
No it's a noun. Do you want to go carolling? - verb is 'want to go' Carolling is good fun - verb is 'is'
In Canada you spell 'stomach' ... stomach.
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yes
It is : caroling, i think so anyway
They spell it the same way Americans do.
Mould in Canada is spelled mold.
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In Canada, the spelling of "color" follows the British English convention, which adds a "u" to the word, making it "colour." This is in contrast to the American English spelling, which does not include the "u." The difference in spelling is a result of historical linguistic influences on Canadian English, which has retained some British English conventions.
Canada is the same spelling in English and French.
Yes. For example, "We are going carolling."