In the LLLL.com world, Is "Y" a vowel? VOTE NOW

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When dealing with LLLL.coms, is "Y" a vowel or consonant?

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  • Always a Vowel

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    11.4%
  • Always a Consonant

    15 
    votes
    34.1%
  • It depends on the surrounding letters.

    21 
    votes
    47.7%
  • I couldn't care less!

    votes
    6.8%
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GreenGambler

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I've noticed alot of arguments latley about if a Y is a vowel or a consonant.

I know that in English there are certain rules that apply when trying to decide if a Y is a vowel or not but those rules are hard to work with in the LLLL.com world.

So basically I want to see what the majority of us domainers think a Y is, when considering LLLL.coms?


Consonant or Vowel?
 
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cache said:
I have the following on the 3rd position, and they are used as vowels in English
http://Oryd.com
http://Ovyd.com


I agree that they are pronouncable and that you can call the y's a vowel.

Sound like Orid and Ovid, IMHO!

I dont know why anyone has problems pronouncing that?

Just like my DN Ogyr.com, I call it Ogre or ( Ohh-Gerr)
 
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tristanperry said:
Y is never a vowel - simple as. At least not in the modern day English which we all speak.
Well said - I hate it when people advertise CVCV.coms only to find they contain y's where the vowels should be. Y isn't a vowel! :|
 
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so we are not going to agree on anything here , are we?
 
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