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'Lego' or 'Legos'

Lego or Legos

  • Lego

    Votes: 21 52.5%
  • Legos

    Votes: 19 47.5%

  • Total voters
    40

Guitar God in Training

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    What is the actual plural of Lego? Is it Lego or Legos. I've always said Lego and everyone I know says Lego but whenever I hear the word on TV, usually on American shows, everyone says Legos.

    Which do you think it is?


    PS. I know this is a fairly pointless thread, but I've seen worse.
     
    I've always used "Lego".
    It's kinda like the Pokémon/Pokémons thing.
     
    I always say lego. and I never say pokemons. My ears hurt then :)
     
    We've always kinda used Legos over here :/
    I've seen it this way in a commercial so ..
     
    Of course it's Lego. Legos sounds silly :P
     
    I say Legos. XD; I dunno about anyone else I know, but I say Legos.
     
    I say Lego, as in
    "Get the Lego"
    If I want to refer to an individual piece, it's
    "Lego block" and "Lego blocks" but never Legos.
     
    Well sweetie, to avoid confusion or a headache for the plural form of Lego, I just say "Lego pieces". XD

    Saying Lego by itself sounds silly to me, sweeties. XD
     
    Well, I guess that makes sense.
    Anyway, it says Lego on the official packaging, and it's obviously not referring to just one piece, so that's got to be it.
    So there :D
     
    I say Lego... XD

    Legos sounds weird to me. "Hey want to play with some Lego?" "Hey want to play with some Legos?"

    Eh.. Legos sounds weird. XD
    It's exactly the opposite to me. xD
    I was reading your post and I was like, "Wait, the first one sounds wrong!"

    When I was little, my friends and I always said, "Let's play legos!"
    I suppose it just has to do with where you live. ;)
     
    It's exactly the opposite to me. xD
    I was reading your post and I was like, "Wait, the first one sounds wrong!"

    When I was little, my friends and I always said, "Let's play legos!"
    I suppose it just has to do with where you live. ;)


    I agree, and I thought the same thing.
     
    It is referred to as Lego (or more correctly, LEGO) by the company itself.
    It is also of note that the company has specifically issued a statement urging people not to refer to the brand as LEGOS, rather LEGO toys and/or bricks.

    Legos.
    That is the proper Italian way i think.
    I'm not really sure how that is relevant since the company isn't of Italian origin.
     
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