stevewaclo Member Aug 13, 2014 #1 Datasheets, Manuals or Parts Request a datasheet or enquire about part equivalents and/or difficult-to-find parts here. I'm sure it's "inquire". You can thank me later.
Datasheets, Manuals or Parts Request a datasheet or enquire about part equivalents and/or difficult-to-find parts here. I'm sure it's "inquire". You can thank me later.
Ramussons Active Member Aug 13, 2014 #2 stevewaclo said: Datasheets, Manuals or Parts Request a datasheet or enquire about part equivalents and/or difficult-to-find parts here. I'm sure it's "inquire". You can thank me later. Click to expand... For you. an American, "Inquire" is correct; For an Englishman, "Enquire" it is. The accepted meaning is the same.
stevewaclo said: Datasheets, Manuals or Parts Request a datasheet or enquire about part equivalents and/or difficult-to-find parts here. I'm sure it's "inquire". You can thank me later. Click to expand... For you. an American, "Inquire" is correct; For an Englishman, "Enquire" it is. The accepted meaning is the same.
Ian Rogers User Extraordinaire Forum Supporter Most Helpful Member Aug 13, 2014 #3 Yep.... Enquire is the English spelling and EM is Australian...
ronsimpson Well-Known Member Most Helpful Member Aug 14, 2014 #4 Color or Colour The Americans stand alone on this.
D dougy83 Well-Known Member Most Helpful Member Aug 14, 2014 #5 Both forms (enquire and inquire) are used in UK English, with the former being used in less-formal context and the latter in formal context. ref: https://www.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/english/enquire
Both forms (enquire and inquire) are used in UK English, with the former being used in less-formal context and the latter in formal context. ref: https://www.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/english/enquire