Originally posted by: silverpig
I say it's called lego. I play with lego. I had lego when I was a kid.
If you have 4 bricks in your hand you say: "Check out this lego," or "I have 4 lego blocks."
Saying I played with legos just sounds wrong.
Originally posted by: FrankyJunior
Originally posted by: notfred
1 block is a Lego. 4 blocks are Legos.
Originally posted by: villageidiot111
Legos
Originally posted by: eplebnista
I played with Legos.
Originally posted by: notfred
1 block is a Lego. 4 blocks are Legos.
Originally posted by: DannyLove
Lego's, idiots
Originally posted by: silverpig
Quote from their site:
" ...I had quite a big collection of LEGO bricks, and my friends and I made all kinds of fantastic models..."
Google searches:
Lego - 5740000
Legos - 497000
Originally posted by: So
Originally posted by: silverpig
Quote from their site:
" ...I had quite a big collection of LEGO bricks, and my friends and I made all kinds of fantastic models..."
Google searches:
Lego - 5740000
Legos - 497000
of course Lego will be more common than legos! cat vs cats Cat wins! :shocked::roll:
also, the reason they don't pluralize Lego there is because they have the plural bricks. They could substitute 'lego bricks' for 'legos.' :roll:
Would you not agree that both of the following sentences are correct, and the third is wrong?
1. I bought six Fords.
2. I bought six Ford cars.
4. I bought six Ford.