Thursday, November 19, 2009

When do you use blonde/blond?

I have blond hair.



I have blonde hair.



Is there a difference?



When do you use blonde/blond?

Blonde is the British spelling, and blond is the general American spelling. I like to spell it blonde though.



It's just like colour and color, grey and gray, etc.



When do you use blonde/blond?

Blonde is German/Duesch. and Blond is English.



When do you use blonde/blond?

blond or blonde?



When describing the color of somebody閳ユ獨 hair, blond is normally used whether the person is male or female. Jane has blond hair. When used as a noun or adjective to describe somebody directly, blond is used of a man or boy and blonde of a woman or girl. He is blond.Jane is a blonde.



I thought this was a good answer... i got this from the dictionary in microsoft word...



When do you use blonde/blond?

probably not. but the spell-checker on my computer wants to change it to the first version.



english doesn't have masculine or feminine words, so thats not your answer... try looking it up on google :D



When do you use blonde/blond?

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i prefer blonde..

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