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not one vowel

hard to make a word........

Try, cry, fly, fry, sky, why, gym, hymn, lynx, myth, myrrh, pygmy, flyby, rhythm, syzygy, crypt, slyly, gypsy, dry, thy, lynch, lymph, tryst, wryly, wry, cyst, pry etc.

Try, cry, fly, fry, sky, why, gym, hymn, lynx, myth, myrrh, pygmy, flyby, rhythm, syzygy, crypt, slyly, gypsy, dry, thy, lynch, lymph, tryst, wryly, wry, cyst, pry etc.

They all have 'Y' so that doesn't count

Y is a vowel and a consonant. FYI:

The letter Y can be regarded as both a vowel and a consonant. In terms of sound, a vowel is 'a speech sound which is produced by comparatively open configuration of the vocal tract, with vibration of the vocal cords but without audible friction...', while a consonant is 'a basic speech sound in which the breath is at least partly obstructed'. The letter Y can be used to represent different sounds in different words, and can therefore fit either definition. In myth or hymn it's clearly a vowel, and also in words such as my, where it stands for a diphthong (a combination of two vowel sounds). On the other hand, in a word like beyond there is an obstacle to the breath which can be heard between two vowels, and the same sound begins words like young and yes. (This consonant sound, like that of the letter W, is sometimes called a 'semivowel' because it is made in a similar way to a vowel, but functions in contrast to vowels when used in words.) Whether the letter Y is a vowel or a consonant is therefore rather an arbitrary decision. The letter is probably more often used as a vowel, but in this role it's often interchangeable with the letter I. However, the consonant sound is not consistently represented in English spelling by any other letter, and perhaps for this reason Y tends traditionally to be counted among the consonants.

Blah blah blah blah blah...

A E I O U - ?either that or my 15 years of education fails :s

Were you learning English in this 15 years? :P

y is a sometimes vowellike cookies are a sometimes food

Like how cucumber, tomatos, and pumpkins are all fruit.

What's the name of this app? I'd like to try it and see what sorta fkd up shit I come up with

I recorded myself last night with an iPhone sleep app. Discussions went along the lines of

"what do you mean? I seriously have no idea. Now I can't even speak right'.

And

' I love carrot cake too, much in common'

I don't remember any of the dreams I have though.

Shits getting out of control.

Haha. Is yours auto Miguel?

Yeah it is :(

have they just had the conversion done though?or factory?

It would be a conversion, no n/a 33 came out factory 5 stud. My old n/a 33 made 123.1 rwkw not as bad as people think they are you just need to find a good one and manual.If I did it all again (the p plates i mean) I wouldn't go skyline at all too many people have them now and half of them are wankers.I do half regret going from N/A 33 to 33 GTR just because lets face facts they look 'similar' but I REALLY wanted to own one at some stage in my life, and after bringing it on the track / drags the $$$$ vs performance cant be beaten. Don't know any other 20k cars that run mid 12s in street trim and stock as a rock. I was taking 350rwkw XR6T with slicks on the day - he mad?

I've said this before but I don't see why anyone would do a 5 stud conversion on a dead stock auto 4 door. I've seen pics on here of another S2 4 door that looks exactly the same as mine that was 5 stud as well.

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