Poll of the Day > Why are gray and grey both words?

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SkynyrdRocker
02/17/18 10:06:18 PM
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I don't know which is correct. And if one is British and one Murican or what.
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Mead
02/17/18 10:06:29 PM
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gary
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SkynyrdRocker
02/17/18 10:07:02 PM
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Gary was a snail
He was a good friend of mine
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JOExHIGASHI
02/17/18 10:07:19 PM
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gray is the color

grey is greymon
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SushiSquid
02/17/18 10:42:03 PM
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Grey is British English and gray is American English.

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Darth_CiD
02/18/18 6:19:38 AM
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SushiSquid posted...
Grey is British English and gray is American English.

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Therefore grey is the correct one
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FrozenBananas
02/18/18 9:31:28 AM
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colour
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Krazy_Kirby
02/18/18 11:56:59 AM
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FrozenBananas posted...
colour


"cuh-lure"?
"cuh-lhour"?

the "u" is pointless
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The_Mighty_KELP
02/19/18 4:03:37 AM
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Krazy_Kirby posted...
FrozenBananas posted...
colour


"cuh-lure"?
"cuh-lhour"?

the "u" is pointless

There are so many words with pointless letters, this isn't really a good one to start with.
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Sahuagin
02/19/18 4:28:34 AM
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maybe if we find out it'll help us figure out why dark gray is lighter than gray
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Kyuubi4269
02/19/18 5:08:47 AM
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Krazy_Kirby posted...
FrozenBananas posted...
colour


"cuh-lure"?
"cuh-lhour"?

the "u" is pointless

It's cuhl-ur, not cuhl-or.
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RIP_Supa posted...
I've seen some stuff
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Link_of_time
02/19/18 7:05:30 AM
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SushiSquid posted...
Grey is British English and gray is American English.

Does anyone in America actually use gray? I'm aware both exist, but I've never seen anyone actually use gray.
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Kyuubi4269
02/19/18 9:10:45 AM
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Link_of_time posted...
SushiSquid posted...
Grey is British English and gray is American English.

Does anyone in America actually use gray? I'm aware both exist, but I've never seen anyone actually use gray.

People don't really write about grey much.
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RIP_Supa posted...
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Moonjay
02/19/18 7:38:50 PM
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I'm from the USA and I always see it spelled as gray by other people here... It leaves me with the quandary that I prefer the spelling grey, but don't want to use it and seem like a wannabe Brit.
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SunWuKung420
02/19/18 8:02:47 PM
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The graying Grey painted grayed out portraits of the younger Greys.
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