Unpacking English, Bit by Bit
A community for questioning, nitpicking, and debating the quirks and rules of the English language.
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Keno Trew
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February 11, 2014
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With the exception of Americans on the internet I have never heard anyone use the word legos. It sounds odd to me.
Would you actually say I'm playing with my Legos? Pleaase hand me those legos?
That seems so wrong, here in the UK we say, I'm playing with my lego. Please hand me those lego pieces.
But what about people from other countries?
LEGOs — Is the Plural form of LEGO incorrect?
With the exception of Americans on the internet I have never heard anyone use the word legos. It sounds odd to me.
Would you actually say I'm playing with my Legos? Pleaase hand me those legos?
That seems so wrong, here in the UK we say, I'm playing with my lego. Please hand me those lego pieces.
But what about people from other countries?