Y is not a vowel in the English language.ThaReaper wrote:
a, e, i, o, u and sometimes y. Y is a vowel.DeathUnlimited wrote:
ThaReaper wrote:
A word can not be spelled without a vowel.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_words_without_vowel_letters wrote:
A large number of Modern English words spell the IPA: /ɪ/ or /aɪ/ sound with the letter Y, such as by, cry, sky, why, gym, crypt, hymn, lynx, myth, glyph, tryst, nymph, Gypsy, pygmy, flyby, and syzygy. The longest such word in common use is rhythms, and the longest such word in Modern English is the obsolete 17th-century word symphysy
By "you" you refer to my forum account, which is not a human being.colonelioan wrote:
You are a human being.
Beat that lol.
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