Grey or Gray

Grey or Gray


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I alternate between the two. Though I'm sure this isn't a regional variant (a la color/colour, but I could be mistaken, as I usually am).
 

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I alternate between the two. Though I'm sure this isn't a regional variant (a la color/colour, but I could be mistaken, as I usually am).
I usually use grey, but sometimes I use Gray of the other person does (although IDK why we would be talking about grey)
Edit: And I don't think it's a regional thing either.
 

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My english dictionary says that both refer to the color name, but gray is commonly used in the U.S.A. while grey is in the UK.

Also wordereference.com reports the same.

Both can be a surname, like many colours in many languages.
 

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