April 8, 20187 yr sorry to break ur sweet mood, but the "y" is a vowel isnt it? few wrong answers here...
April 8, 20187 yr 21 minutes ago, zzakary said: sorry to break ur sweet mood, but the "y" is a vowel isnt it? few wrong answers here... Go back to school dumbass.
April 8, 20187 yr Y (named wye[1] /waɪ/, plural wyes)[2] is the 25th and penultimate letter in the modern English alphabet and the ISO basic Latin alphabet. In the English writing system, it sometimes represents a vowel and sometimes a consonant. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Y @Danny @King Hamle uncultivated species
April 9, 20187 yr 23 hours ago, Chucky said: If we are trying to be smart, it's actually regarded as both based on usage. True. Also the letter 'w' can be considered a vowel in certain cases. It has to do with dipthongs and pronunciations and stuff I care not about. Generally they are not vowels. So he does not need to go back to school and he is definitely not a retard, which is a very nasty reference; please do not use it again. Anyone who has a family member with learning issues will most certainly take offense (or offence).
April 9, 20187 yr 6 hours ago, Capeguy said: True. Also the letter 'w' can be considered a vowel in certain cases. It has to do with dipthongs and pronunciations and stuff I care not about. Generally they are not vowels. So he does not need to go back to school and he is definitely not a retard, which is a very nasty reference; please do not use it again. Anyone who has a family member with learning issues will most certainly take offense (or offence). The both based on usage,for sure smart guys but In the case of "w" as also called a SEMI CONSONANT(not a semi vowel...SG) almost none word with the "w" in it considering the "w" as a vowel(dipthongs and pronunciations and stuff I care not about), which assimilate,in fact the "w" as a consonant in the general way In the case of "y" as also called a SEMI VOWEL(not a semi consonant SG) almost all the words with the "y" in it considering the "y" as a vowel(dipthongs and pronunciations and stuff I care not about),which assimilate, in fact the "y" as a vowel in the general way W=consonant Y=vowel case closed ...or not,any who want to come join in the topic in the topic are welcome And btw Capy do not worry about me("What doesn't kill us makes us stronger"),i m a big boy,the critics, unwarranted ones or even offending,improving me,even yours,way more subtle than the first two, I must admit it
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