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psquid | 9 years ago

it's US english, they're referring to Lego the product as a whole, rather than individual Lego pieces (the meaning ends up basically the same, but the distinction does change the grammar)

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billforsternz|9 years ago

I see. My impression is that in US film and television "legos" is used almost exclusively. But it's not like I've been taking notes or anything, and I could well be wrong.

fjdlwlv|9 years ago

Lego is not a product. LEGO is a trademark for a brick system.