Is it international organisation or organization?

Organisation and organization are two spellings of the same noun. The spelling depends on the type of English.

  • In British English, you write “international organisation,” unless you follow Oxford style guidelines. In that case, you write “international organization.”
  • In American English, you write “international organization.”

The same difference applies to words ending in -ize or -yze, such as recognize or recognise, analyze or analyse, finalize or finalise, minimize or minimise, and organize or organise.

It’s important to choose one type of English and use it consistently. The QuillBot Grammar Checker can help you with this.

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Is it organization or organisation in Canada?

Organisation and organization are two spellings of the same noun. The spelling depends on the type of English.

  • In British English, you use “organisation.”
  • In American English, you use “organization.”

Canada largely follows the UK guidelines, but for words containing -iz-, they follow American guidelines. This means organization is standard.

The same difference applies to words that end in -ize or -yze, such as recognize or recognise, analyze or analyse, finalize or finalise, minimize or minimise, and organize or organise.

It’s important to choose one type of English and use it consistently. The QuillBot Grammar Checker can help you with this.

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