In Canadian English, the correct spelling is g-r-e-y.
Both "gray" and "grey" are accepted spellings in Canadian English, but "grey" is more commonly used.
Both spellings, "grey" and "gray," are correct, but "grey" is more commonly used in British English while "gray" is more commonly used in American English.
The Maori word for gray is "parauri."
The Spanish word "grey" means "flock" in English. (Specifically flock of sheep) The English word "gray" (the color often misspelled grey) means "gris" in Spanish.
The Greek word "polios" means "gray" or "gray-haired."
In Welsh, "gray" is pronounced as "llwyd." It is pronounced like "thlwee-th."
Grey and Gray are both the same word and can be interchanged in most cases.
The correct spelling for the color is "gray" in American English, whereas "grey" is used in British English. Thus, in the term "gray wolf," the correct spelling is "gray" for American English.
I cannot find a Band named 'Grey' but the following musicians all have the name Gray or Grey :-Macy Gray ............. R+BWardell Gray......... JazzTamyra Gray.......... R+BJerry Gray ............. ClassicalGlen Gray ............. JazzDobie Gray ........... R+BAl Grey ................. JazzSkylar Grey .......... Rock
because loser gray things are gray
definitely...grey in British English, although the preferred American spelling is gray
That depends on what part of the world you are from. The English spell it 'grey' and the Americans spell it 'gray'. in Ireland we spell it grey xx
Green, grey.
lighter grey try it out and experiment your self is better that way it depends on how much gray and how much white you use. if you use alot of grey you get a darker grey or black. if you use more white you get a lighter grey. It will make a lighter grey but be careful not to use too much white as I have experimented for it will change into a very weird white. And if you use too much grey it will turn into a very revolting colour the closest thing to it is Black
gray
Because it's grey!
Grey you have it right
The stud has to carry a grey gene and as grey is dominant it has to be a grey stud. No guarantee that the offspring will be grey unless the stud is homozygous for grey.