You forgot the (tm) in your Post there Ben. How many LEGO Brand Building Blocks do you own?
Everyone I know, in Europe and the US (at least French native english speakers and dutch) call it Legos with an s to make it plural.
Who gives a shit what multi-billion dollar monopolistic corporation wants you to gramatiically refer to their product (to increase brand recognition no less).
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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.
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LEGO is both singular and plural, like sheep, or sushi, or Kleenex (if you want another good brand name to compare to).
I have a pack of LEGO, that my herd of sheep carry, while I feed them sushi and hand out Kleenex. This isn't rocket surgery.
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You forgot the (tm) in your Post there Ben. How many LEGO Brand Building Blocks do you own?
Everyone I know, in Europe and the US (at least French native english speakers and dutch) call it Legos with an s to make it plural.
Who gives a shit what multi-billion dollar monopolistic corporation wants you to gramatiically refer to their product (to increase brand recognition no less).