gray is american, grey is the "english" (or british, whatever you want to call it)
definitely...grey in British English, although the preferred American spelling is gray
Either gray or grey are correct spellings. Grey with an e is the spelling preferred by the British, where gray with the letter a is the preferred spelling by Americans.
its not that different its "Grey"
Grey and gray are equally correct. Gray is commoner in America.
Both spellings are correct. Gray is more common in the United States. here in Ireland we spell it grey but here in Ireland we also spell color like this: colour i guess it depends where you come from!
definitely...grey in British English, although the preferred American spelling is gray
In British English, the spelling is grey.This spelling is also used in most English-speaking countries, such as Australia.In American English, the spelling is gray.
The way to spell it for a wolf would be GRAY. If your using it as a color for example: My hair is grey. You would have to use Grey. So the answer is GRAY.
The words gray and grey mean the same thing, both are correctly spelled.Gray/grey is the color between black and white.
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
In English, gris is gray (or grey for UK spelling)
In Canadian English, the correct spelling is g-r-e-y.
gray
Either gray or grey are correct spellings. Grey with an e is the spelling preferred by the British, where gray with the letter a is the preferred spelling by Americans.
its not that different its "Grey"
English: "the colour grey" is American "the color gray" and German "die Farbe grau".
Grey and gray are equally correct. Gray is commoner in America.