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Thread: Grey or Gray?

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    I think you mean ghey.

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    English: grey colour. Gray(proper noun) persons surname.


    American\Canadian: grey or gray color.
    The best way to keep a secret:- Tell everyone not to tell anyone.

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    Main Entry: gray
    Variant: or chiefly British grey /'grA/
    Function: noun
    : any of a series of neutral colors ranging between black and white —gray or chiefly British grey adjective

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    Quote Originally Posted by Comic_Peddler
    Let us carry on the fight. Considering the population of the USA is at least four times the population of the country that invented the language the above figures mean zilch.

    The new one is:

    Is the correct spelling winna or winner?
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    Quote Originally Posted by bigboab
    Let us carry on the fight. Considering the population of the USA is at least four times the population of the country that invented the language the above figures mean zilch.
    Soooooo, you speak in thees and thous?

    Quote Originally Posted by bigboab
    The new one is:

    Is the correct spelling winna or winner?
    Careful there, those Bostonians are a proud people

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    I would just like to point out that gray or Gray is not in The Oxford Popular English Dictionary.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bigboab
    I would just like to point out that gray or Gray is not in The Oxford Popular English Dictionary.
    Ahh, but it is in The Oxford American Dictionary of Current English.

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    It wisnae me that taxed yer tea. So leave my language alone.
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