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The French invented the bankers cheque so naturally that's how it's spelt. That's the same reason it's spelt baguette or duvet or hell even cafe.
Although knowing Americans they probably do have an alternate spellings
Don't forget fillet , which for some reason the English insist on pronouncing "fill-it" instead the Americans saying "fi-lay" which is properly inherited from the French.
Mate the french pronounce it like this: https://youtu.be/0FtA2UeZLgY?si=okQ63PbWjtbLlyRv
Yes. That's my point.
Oh. In that case I don't get your comment, was it sarcastic? Or did the French use to pronounce it differently at some point?