Can Potato be spelled with an E?
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Since potatoes and potatos are so similar, it can be difficult to remember which one is correct. Potatoes has an E in it, and potatoes are edible, so the shared E between these words is your mental clue that potatoes is the correct variant of this word.
Likewise, people ask, was potato ever spelled with an E?
The spelling of potatoe, while not terribly common, existed for almost the entire 20th century. For example, the New York Times was still occasionally spelling potato with an –e in 1988.
People also ask, which is correct potato or potatoe?
There are many rules in English for the construction of plural nouns, potatoes and tomatoes are examples of plural nouns that are exceptions to a rule. Some dictionaries list the word potatoe as a variant spelling of potato, this variation doesn't appear to be wide-spread.
The correct spelling in all varieties of English is “potato”; and the plural is spelt “potatoes” in all varieties.