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IS Y a Vowel!!!!!!!!!!!???????


Eh eh, I was just gonna add the same linkDomainRaiders.com said:.....here. ...
That's not true: "AY" is a double-vowel combination, just like "AI" in the word "chai."YAYnames.com said:This one's a vowel:
WHY
This one's not:
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dag said:That's not true: "AY" is a double-vowel combination, just like "AI" in the word "chai."
Y is not a vowel when used as the "yuh" sound in "yard" or "beyond."
I think it's actually closer to the truth to say that "Y" is a vowel that sometimes acts like a consonant, as it shows up much more frequently in a vowel position than it does in a consonant-type position.
Which part is baloney? It's all true.YAYnames.com said:Baloney... and it's a consonant there, too.
I agree, that knowing how people feel about "Y" versus other vowels, it would certainly be in a seller's best interest to list it as a CYCV.RegFee said:When you list a domain name for sale, the last you thing want people to feel is foolish. So when you list an LLLL.com for sale with a title of "CVCV.com!!! Pure Amazing, Really Good!!" and the freaking name is "VYXU.com" or something similar, I feel a little foolish for believing the thread title and I move on.
RegFee said:When you list a domain name for sale, the last you thing want people to feel is foolish. So when you list an LLLL.com for sale with a title of "CVCV.com!!! Pure Amazing, Really Good!!" and the freaking name is "VYXU.com" or something similar, I feel a little foolish for believing the thread title and I move on.
perfect!!!DomainRaiders.com said:Actually it is sometimes a vowel and sometimes a consonant. Read the explanation here. The problem is when people call it a vowel or a consonant not when it makes sense, but when it serves their purposes.
dag said:I agree, that knowing how people feel about "Y" versus other vowels, it would certainly be in a seller's best interest to list it as a CYCV.
However, in the "word" VYXU, the Y is certainly a vowel, no two ways about it. On the other hand, though, if you're looking at it strictly as an acronym, where each letter is the first letter of another word, Y would actually be a consonant.
And I think that is the main problem, really...it's all in how you're reading it.
mplswifi said:of course not! Y is only a vowel for those who own LLLL's with a Y in them. Again Y is not a vowel! :bah:


