Lily
Is it yogurt, yoghurt, or yoghourt in the UK? And is there a reason one form is preferred? Thank you :)
19 juil. 2020 22:00
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As Ashley says, 'yoghurt' is the standard spelling in Britain, while 'yogurt' is standard in North America. 'Yoghourt' is not wrong, however: it's just very rare nowadays. Ashley looks quite young, which explains why she has never seen this alternative spelling and presumes that it must be incorrect. In fact, when yoghurt first caught on in English-speaking countries, in around the 1960s, all three spellings were used: yoghurt, yogurt AND yoghourt, along with several experimental pronunciations. As the product became a staple, we settled on fixed spellings and pronunciations: usually 'yoghurt' (pronounced like "yoggut") in the UK and yogurt (pronounced like "yoe-gurt") in North America. Australia, meanwhile, uses the British spelling but the American pronunciation, as far as I know. I hope that helps.
20 juillet 2020
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Yoghurt is the correct spelling in the UK. I believe yogurt is more common in USA. Yoghourt is wrong and never used unless misspelled.
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20 juin 2022
Thank you, Duncan :)
25 juillet 2020
In addition to the spelling answer given by Ashley, it's also pronounced differently. In America (and Ireland) it's pronounced "yo-gurt" and in the UK "yog-at".
20 juillet 2020
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