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Both too close to the Antarctic , to be too similar to the Mediterranean {that's 1 't' and 2 'r's} climate. As there is only one correct way to spell Mediterranean, there is only one correct meaning of GT, even though it may make no difference to the understanding of either. As I said, try not to feel bad about it, you're not to blame.

well go back to geography class Adelaide does infact have a Mediterranean climate. Too close to the antartic? haha another stupid comment!

Listen to you haha your such a dick, im sorry i dont check my grammer and spelling on every post i write but i will from now on to make smart ass dicks like you happy haha!

nice try but GT will always mean grand tourer to english speakers.... gran turismo means **** all. one day tell that to your kid.... "daddy whats GT stand for? son it means gran turismo... daddy whats gran turismo mean? son dont be smart!"

Even though I've told you not to worry, that it's not your fault, I'm afraid that ,for your own good, I'm going to have to stop responding, as you are getting too excited. This may well lead to you doing some harm to yourself. Should that happen, I would feel in some way responsible.

Consequently, please be assured that whatever you say, is right. However you choose to spell something will be included in next year's school syllabus and become the new National standard. Go now into a nice darkened room, and have a good lie down and relax........relax........r e l a x ............There, is that better?

Know what the translation is.  Encyclopaedia of Motor Cars  says that GT on badges = Gran Turismo.  It translates nicely into English, but it still means Gran Turismo in Yiddish or Kurdish, or Cantonese, where it would'nt translate so neatly.  Therefore it is always,correctly Gran Turismo.   [Like entrepeneur is always entrepeneur, even if it translates nicely to another word in another language, starting with an "e".]

I would still spell it with another "r" as in entrepreneur.

Enjoy.

El Bee

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