🌍 American vs British · spelling
liter vs litre
A metric unit of volume equal to 1,000 millilitres.
American
liter
“Pick up a two-liter bottle of soda for the party tonight.”
British
litre
“Pick up a two-litre bottle of fizzy drink for the party tonight.”
Good to know
American English ends many measurement words in "-er" (liter, meter), while British English uses "-re" (litre, metre). The British spelling reflects the words' French origin.
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