How do Australians say GREY?

They refer to a color of a neutral tone between black and white, and can also be used metaphorically to convey gloom and dullness. However, gray is the more popular spelling in the US, while grey reigns supreme in the UK as well as Ireland, Australia, and other places that use British English.

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How do Australians say gray?

Australian English vs. American English: Grey or Gray?
  1. Australian English: The grey dress shrank in the wash.
  2. British English: The grey dress shrank in the wash.
  3. American English: The gray dress shrank in the wash.

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Do Australians say grey or gray?

For example, if you live in the United States and use American English, then you'll probably use the spelling “gray.” However, if you live in the United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, or other English-speaking countries where British English is used, then you likely use the spelling “grey.”

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Is it pronounced grey or gray?

The pronunciation remains the same regardless of the spelling you're using. In fact, both spellings have the exact same origin. Both gray and grey come from the Old English word grǽg.

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How do Australians say color?

American English uses 'or' in words like 'color', 'favor' and 'labor'. Australian English uses 'our', as in 'colour', 'favour' and 'labour'.

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How do Aussies pronounce no?

While some Australian speakers would pronounce “no” as a diphthong, starting on “oh” as in dog and ending on “oo” as in put, others begin with an unstressed “a” (the sound at the end of the word “sofa”), then move to the “oh” and then “oo”.

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Why is grey spelled 2 different ways?

Gray and grey are both common spellings of the color between black and white. Gray is more frequent in American English, whereas grey is more common in British English. The varying usage of both grey and gray extends to specialized terms such as animal species (gray/grey whale) and scientific terms (gray/grey matter).

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How does Crayola spell grey?

How Does Crayola Spell Gray? Crayola spells the color gray with an A.

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How do Canadians spell grey?

Canadians prefer the spelling grey, although gray is also correct. Grey is the preferred spelling in Britain, while gray is favoured in the United States. A tolerant and forgiving person, my aunt never saw the world in black and white, but always in shades of grey.

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How do New Zealanders spell grey?

Gray is common in American English. (also in Australia, New Zealand, Canada, and South Africa).

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Is it Realise or realize in Australia?

Realize and realise are alternate spellings of the same word. In the US and Canada, realize is by far the more common spelling. In the UK, Australia, and New Zealand realise dominates, though realize is sometimes used too.

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How do Australians say elevator?

A: While Britain still heavily favours “lift”, in Australia you'll find both words used interchangeably.

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What can Australians not say?

Other words to be deliberately mispronounced are 'clothes', 'asked' and 'exactly'
  • Clothes/'cloze'
  • Smissen said in order to sound like a native Australian, people must replace the KED in the word 'asked' to simply sound like 'ast'.
  • 'This one, there's quite a few different consonants in there. ...
  • Exactly/ 'Ig-za-kly'

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Why do I spell grey with an E?

The fundamental difference between “grey” and “gray” is that “gray” is the widely accepted version in American English, and “grey” is widely accepted in British English. As Grammar Girl points out, this is easy to remember, because “A” is for America and “E” is for England.

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How do you spell grey for a girl?

The name Grey is both a boy's name and a girl's name . Grey is the more common spelling in Britain and Australia. This color name has a softness and ambiguity which makes it equally lovely for a boy or a girl.

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Which is correct grateful or greatful?

We'll do you a solid and tell you that “grateful” is the correct word and greatful is actually a common misspelling. Grateful has its word origins in Latin gratus, which means 'for thanks'.

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When did gray change to grey?

Grey vs Gray – A little bit of history

The spelling changed gradually with the variation of ei, ey, ai, and ay. The first one to come was “grey”, which appeared in the 18th century. It was one century when American writers adopted the other variation of the word – “gray”. Until the 1840s, those words were equal.

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How is grey spelled in Europe?

Grey is the dominant spelling in European and Commonwealth English, while gray has been the preferred spelling in American English; both spellings are valid in both varieties of English.

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How do you spell cancelled in America?

Canceled or cancelled is the past tense of the verb to cancel. Both spellings are correct; Americans favor canceled (one l), while cancelled (two ls) is preferred in British English and other dialects.

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What do they call girls in Australia?

Aussie Slang Words For Women:

Chick. Woman. Lady. Bird.

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How do Aussie Say Good Night?

It's "good evening", or the non-time specific "g'day". Contributor's comments: I grew up in Brisbane, and have never, heard 'Goodnight' as a greeting.

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How do Australians say mad?

If someone is angry, you could say they've 'gone crook'. Crook can also be used to describe a criminal. Cuppa: if someone asks for a cuppa, they want a cup of tea. Cut snake (Mad as a): this is an extremely Australian way to say that someone is very angry.

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