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  • Theater becomes Theatre.
  • Honor becomes Honour.
  • Pajamas becomes Pyjamas.
  • Skillful becomes Skilful.
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The British spellings for theater, honor, pajamas, and skillful are:

  • Theatre
  • Honour
  • Pyjamas
  • Skilful
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