word choice - Which is the correct spelling: "grey" or "gray"?


What is the difference? Or is there any? Which would be more British English?



Answer



The British National Corpus has 5445 cites for grey and 1092 cites for gray. The Corpus of Historical American English, on the other hand, paints the following picture:


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(X axis: year, Y axis: incidences per million words.)


After seeing these stats, it should come as no surprise that Wiktionary marks grey as British, Canadian, and gray as US.


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