I've always used "legos" as the plural, e.g. when telling my kids to put them away.
This behaviour seems limited to the USA. Lego the corporation wants you to protect their brand for them by calling them 'Lego brand building blocks' but everyone else in the English speaking world, outside the US calls many lego 'lego'. In Denmark the plural form is noun-er, but for lego they call it it 'lego'.
Lego* (Score:3, Informative)
The plural of Lego is Lego.
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The plural of Lego is Lego.
According to whom?
I've always used "legos" as the plural, e.g. when telling my kids to put them away.
Re:Lego* (Score:5, Interesting)
The plural of Lego is Lego.
According to whom?
I've always used "legos" as the plural, e.g. when telling my kids to put them away.
This behaviour seems limited to the USA. Lego the corporation wants you to protect their brand for them by calling them 'Lego brand building blocks' but everyone else in the English speaking world, outside the US calls many lego 'lego'. In Denmark the plural form is noun-er, but for lego they call it it 'lego'.