orthography - "Spelt" vs. "spelled"


In the following sentence, should I say spelled or spelt:



You spelt/spelled "Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis" wrong.




Answer



From Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary:



spell (FORM WORDS) /spel/ verb [I or T] spelled or UK AND AUSTRALIAN ENGLISH ALSO spelt, spelled or UK AND AUSTRALIAN ENGLISH ALSO spelt



This means that you should say "spelled" in US English and you can use both "spelt" and "spelled" in UK/Australian English.


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