April 25, 201114 yr Its gray. But it could be one of those word with alternate spellings in countries
April 25, 201114 yr Author i looked it up, it seems like it's both: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/grey meh, well vote for which one you normally use then
April 25, 201114 yr I aways change. But it's different for British and American English http://kh13.com/forum/public/style_emoticons/default/smiley-cool.png
April 25, 201114 yr i hate the use of the word british Because your really English and using the word british lumps you in there with the Scotts, Welsh, And North Irish?
April 25, 201114 yr Author Because your really English and using the word british lumps you in there with the Scotts, Welsh, And North Irish? no. i hate it because of the fact that english, scottish, welsh, and irish people are all completely different. and you can't collectively call all of the GB british, and the GB is in fact not a country.it's like calling Canadians and Mexicans North Americans. just because you're in the same area, doesn't mean you're one and the same
April 25, 201114 yr Because your really English and using the word british lumps you in there with the Scotts, Welsh, And North Irish? keep norther ireland away from me think there to good for us real irish they can go sign that in blood come on the republic
April 25, 201114 yr Author keep norther ireland away from me think there to good for us real irish they can go sign that in blood come on the republic okaaaaaaay. enough politics, discuss the word grey/gray
April 25, 201114 yr Grey is the British English spelling, gray is the American English spelling. Just two forms of the English language, but for me natively it would be grey.
April 25, 201114 yr For color = Grey For names = Gray imo lol CRICKET JOHNSON IS RIGHT! Blazing Saddles refference.
April 25, 201114 yr I use Grey. Alsoooooo The room where everyone meets in 358 Days is officially called the 'Grey area'. Not Gray. Think about that
April 25, 201114 yr I usually spell it grey, but I'm pretty sure u can spell it both ways. Apparently, one way to spell it wasn't good enough for the person who made the other way to spell it. :mellow:
April 26, 201114 yr Author For color = Grey For names = Gray imo lol what do you mean by ''for names''? Grey is the British English spelling, gray is the American English spelling. i hate you
April 26, 201114 yr For color = Grey For names = Gray imo lol But I thought Grey was the one for names! D: Or my memories has been twisted after the first glance on this thread? I dunno
April 26, 201114 yr Author seriously, what do you mean by names? and if the UK way is Grey, then the correct spelling is grey
April 27, 201114 yr seriously, what do you mean by names? and if the UK way is Grey, then the correct spelling is grey Means it's used in people's names, like Henry Gray or Jim Gray (from google,which also confirms that gray is used in US and grey UK)
i think it's Grey, but i'm never sure