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Old 26-Nov-2004, 16:43
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What is the original English spelling of words with -ize- such as organize
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British English tends to use -ise whereas American English -ize.
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What is the original English spelling of words with -ize- such as organize
As for the original spelling, it was -iz-. Both -ize and -ise come from the Greek derivational suffix -iz-, which was written as -is- in Old French. The American adopted the Greek spelling, whereas the British adopted the (Old) French spelling.

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SOURCE: http://www.ling.ohio-state.edu/~bjoseph/articles/gancient.htm
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