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  • D Dalek Dave

    Try my pymgy nymph. Why? Dry gyms ply thy gypsy hymn rhythms! Lynch spryly by crypt, spy my myrrh glycyls.

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    Simon_Whale
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    You've done a lot of words with the letter Y in them?

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      You've done a lot of words with the letter Y in them?

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      Dalek Dave
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      More than that, not a single vowel.

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      • D Dalek Dave

        Try my pymgy nymph. Why? Dry gyms ply thy gypsy hymn rhythms! Lynch spryly by crypt, spy my myrrh glycyls.

        --------------------------------- I will never again mention that I was the poster of the One Millionth Lounge Post, nor that it was complete drivel. Dalek Dave CCC Link[^]

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        Prerak Patel
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        Typo :)

        Dalek Dave wrote:

        pymgy

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        • D Dalek Dave

          Try my pymgy nymph. Why? Dry gyms ply thy gypsy hymn rhythms! Lynch spryly by crypt, spy my myrrh glycyls.

          --------------------------------- I will never again mention that I was the poster of the One Millionth Lounge Post, nor that it was complete drivel. Dalek Dave CCC Link[^]

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          Abhinav S
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          Why thy employ 'Y' frequently, they query coyly?

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          • P Prerak Patel

            Typo :)

            Dalek Dave wrote:

            pymgy

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            Dalek Dave
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            I seem to have missed that Cromulent[^] I actually looked it up and still got it wrong!

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            • A Abhinav S

              Why thy employ 'Y' frequently, they query coyly?

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              Dalek Dave
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              • D Dalek Dave

                I seem to have missed that Cromulent[^] I actually looked it up and still got it wrong!

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                Prerak Patel
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                I can read it P-I-M-G-Y in your post...

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                • D Dalek Dave

                  More than that, not a single vowel.

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                  MannyTheMammoth
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                  I din't know "Y" is not a vowel in english... It is in french ;)

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                  • D Dalek Dave

                    More than that, not a single vowel.

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                    Pete OHanlon
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                    Well, yes and no. When the letter y is used in place of an i for the phonetic, it is widely considered to be a vowel (hence it's sometimes amusingly referenced "the vaccilating vowel"). In phonics, the rules are simple: 1. The letter y is a consonant when it is the first letter of a syllable that has more than one letter. 2. If y is anywhere else in the syllable, it is a vowel.

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                    • P Prerak Patel

                      I can read it P-I-M-G-Y in your post...

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                      Dalek Dave
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                      Yes, oops.

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                      • P Pete OHanlon

                        Well, yes and no. When the letter y is used in place of an i for the phonetic, it is widely considered to be a vowel (hence it's sometimes amusingly referenced "the vaccilating vowel"). In phonics, the rules are simple: 1. The letter y is a consonant when it is the first letter of a syllable that has more than one letter. 2. If y is anywhere else in the syllable, it is a vowel.

                        *pre-emptive celebratory nipple tassle jiggle* - Sean Ewington

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                        Dalek Dave
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                        What about the W? Have you never seen Gwyn's Cwm Crwth?

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                        • P Pete OHanlon

                          Well, yes and no. When the letter y is used in place of an i for the phonetic, it is widely considered to be a vowel (hence it's sometimes amusingly referenced "the vaccilating vowel"). In phonics, the rules are simple: 1. The letter y is a consonant when it is the first letter of a syllable that has more than one letter. 2. If y is anywhere else in the syllable, it is a vowel.

                          *pre-emptive celebratory nipple tassle jiggle* - Sean Ewington

                          "Mind bleach! Send me mind bleach!" - Nagy Vilmos

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                          Jorgen Andersson
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                          Thanks for clarifying, I have wondered about that.

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                          • D Dalek Dave

                            Try my pymgy nymph. Why? Dry gyms ply thy gypsy hymn rhythms! Lynch spryly by crypt, spy my myrrh glycyls.

                            --------------------------------- I will never again mention that I was the poster of the One Millionth Lounge Post, nor that it was complete drivel. Dalek Dave CCC Link[^]

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                            Keith Barrow
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                            Looks like Welsh.

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                            • D Dalek Dave

                              What about the W? Have you never seen Gwyn's Cwm Crwth?

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                              Pete OHanlon
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                              Indeed - in such cases, w is considered to be a vowel because it is in the middle of a syllable, and represents a variant of the letter u. One of the things that I learned when doing A Level English is that the letters a, e, i, o and u aren't always vowels as well. Vowels represent the phonic representation of the letter, and if the letter doesn't make the vowel sound, it's not a vowel at that point. What does this mean in practical effect? Well, it simplifies the case for knowing when to use "an" versus "a". If the phonic is a vowel sound, then you prefix with "an" instead of "a" - which makes it far easier to understand for people who mangle the language trying to talk about "I went to an university", when they should be using "I went to a university" because the U isn't a phonic vowel.

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                              • K Keith Barrow

                                Looks like Welsh.

                                Sort of a cross between Lawrence of Arabia and Dilbert.[^]
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                                A Dead ringer for Kate Winslett[^]

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                                Dalek Dave
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                                No Sheep have been harmed in the production of that sentence.

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                                • S Simon_Whale

                                  You've done a lot of words with the letter Y in them?

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                                  peterchen
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                                  That can't be it, it's to obvious. Maybe something arithmetic. Nymph = Lymph + 2, in LSB ASCII encoding. Yeah, something like that, surely.

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                                  • D Dalek Dave

                                    What about the W? Have you never seen Gwyn's Cwm Crwth?

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                                    BobJanova
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                                    W is a vowel in Welsh, and hence Welsh words and names in English. Not in normal English though.

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