Hey, Brits: why "favourite" but not "pourn star" ?
Seems random.
"Morbius, something is approaching from the southwest. It is now quite close."
Seems random.
"Morbius, something is approaching from the southwest. It is now quite close."
Because stars aren't pourable? 😁
(not a Brit)
UK english is more about the history of a word, where as US english is more phonetic. I'm not mistaken, the word "porn" comes from the word "prostitute", so not an "our" word at all.
shareI suppose it's like saying 'hey Americans, why is it color and not culla?'
If you are brought up with it, you often don't question it.