How do you spell...that one color. I'm afraid to type it as it might be incorrect. :unsure:
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How do you spell...that one color. I'm afraid to type it as it might be incorrect. :unsure:
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Grai ;)
i think its grey.
but what do i know...
In the bellow link you find fellow compadres with spelling dilemnas
http://images.google.se/images?q=gra...al&sa=N&tab=wi
Good point, I get several results with both Grey and GrayQuote:
Originally Posted by 15%
now that is weird - must be microsoftusenglish :dry: linksQuote:
Originally Posted by SingaBoiy
now im seriously confused according to your links
gray is grey
and grey is not gray
what is happening to this world
edit: confirmed A = usa E = the world
so
Imartin for safeties sake and the future of your children i suggest you program yourself to use "gray"
i thin i usually spell is grey.
wierd, i never noticed there were two spellings. :huh:
I put parts away at work, that are marked grey on the box...but the shelves
are labeled gray. I usualy don't put them away, because I'm not sure what to do. (insert brotherdoobie is lazy here, if you like?)
It seems both are middle english words...hmmm I thought one was a french
variant. If this was the case... I would of recommended not using the french spelling.
I heard they (the french) don't like Mcdonalds or Disneyland...lame.
Peace bd
http://www.crazy-land.net/theonlytru...ggi/modelp.jpg
cerulean blue :unsure:
I think you mean ghey.
English: grey colour. Gray(proper noun) persons surname.
American\Canadian: grey or gray color. :)
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
And the winna is: http://www.googlefight.com/cgi-bin/c...re=1&langue=us!
Let us carry on the fight. :ph34r: 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. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Comic_Peddler
The new one is:
Is the correct spelling winna or winner? :lol: :lol:
Soooooo, you speak in thees and thous?Quote:
Originally Posted by bigboab
Careful there, those Bostonians are a proud people :PQuote:
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. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by bigboab
It wisnae me that taxed yer tea. So leave my language alone. :lol: :lol:
:P
Were you the one who found the inventor of the modern shovel quilty of treason for making a tool out of metal instead of the wooden ones that were all you allowed us to have? :)
Who said this was about your English language and not that "different" language?Quote:
Originally Posted by JPaul
In fact if you look at the thread starter, you'll notice that he is from Indiana and he typed it as "color" which would make it right for his location.
Gray color. :P
So it's the same theory as color=colour? :unsure: