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I have always known it as LEGO rather than LEGOS, but as the update says, it seems to only be an American thing.... |
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LEGOs are just "more than one" LEGO. Kinda like the real name of the toys are "Transformer," but when I'd play with my friends asa kid, we played with our Transformers. [img]smile.gif[/img]
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I hate arguments that are solely based upon semantics.
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LEGO is an abbreviation of "LEg GOdt" which literally translated means "Play well" in English. The term LEGOS makes absolutely no sense in Danish. The proper plural of LEGO is LEGO. (For the unaware - LEGO is a Danish concept and invention)
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I've always known it as plural 'LEGO'.
One LEGO two LEGO. What's the difference with 'sheep'? ![]()
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Everyone calls it Lego over here.ANd everyone knows you guys in the US are notorious for making up words as you go along
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that's what makes us so fabulastic, aragorn1!
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I think you'd better be careful not to misunderestimate us.
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Hmm, I always called it LEGO myself. I think it's you folks who have the problem to be honest...
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I agree. I've never heard it called 'Legos' before encountering Americans... [img]tongue.gif[/img]
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