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The letter y is confusing me as to whether a domain is a VCVC or CVCV. Can anyone help, is it just cheating with a y? Is the y a consonant and and a vowel? ahhhhh.
It's an acronym at best. It's not pronounceable, so it doesn't matter what the pattern is.
It's an acronym at best. It's not pronounceable, so it doesn't matter what the pattern is.
He’s asking if it’s VVVV
a yury.com sold for $7601 why im wondering.
He’s asking if it’s VVVV
You didnt answer the question, elaborate
oh thank God, someone elses opinion, ty so much. I thought as much thats why i didnt put the last bid in. lol.Since it's not a word (not even a made-up one), these Ys can be both vowels or consonants depending on what acronym you ascribe to it. Probably will be C in 99% cases, at least I can't now think of a word beginning with Y where it's a vowel.
so per example: ycuy = you can use yaks = CCVC
Nice to keep it open, I learnt something and pretty sure others willty moderators you can close this thread if you like.
That means I got CCCV ...(L/d/v/y)
a yury.com sold for $7601 why im wondering.
I can't find that exact one in NameBio to see how they classify it, but the similar structure name ywuy is classifed by NameBio as CCVC, in case that helps.so is this domain, ycuy.com a VCVC cheat or a VCVV? or even a CCVC?