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Saving123
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Well I guess the title says it all, I was just wondering who ya'll thought were the most active 'forumers' in this part of the AG forum. Opinions, that what this Forum is going to be, pure opinions, and yes you can say 'Me'.

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Freakenstein
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It is "sometimes" y, when needed. For that Welsh twin word, it was DEFINITELY needed. Every word needs a vowel.

firetail_madness
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Can anyone create a word 3 letters or longer that is commonly used in english, (not words like hmm or mmm) and does not use a, e, i, o, u or y?

knight_34
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No, probably nearly all the words without vowels in English, rely on the letter y.

I did see Crwth however, a musical instrument.

Howlettee
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I can't

Freakenstein
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Onomatopoeias aren't words, Firetail XD

Crwth? Musical Instrument? LINK PLZ!

knight_34
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Google that please.

Hmm.. I checked a wordlist generator and it came up with a list of onomatopoeia. Crwth was the only exception.

firetail_madness
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I did see Crwth however, a musical instrument.


What country is that from?

Hmm.. I checked a wordlist generator and it came up with a list of onomatopoeia. Crwth was the only exception.

Onomatopoeias aren't words, Firetail XD


^These two statements are completely contradicatory.
KFK
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Here's a link Freakenstein.

firetail_madness
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Here's a link Freakenstein.


I'd appreciate if that was in english...
KFK
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Sorry, that's the Swedish link.
Here is the English page.
English here.

MRWalker82
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bah, Crwth doesn't count, it's welsh. We all know they can't spell worth a crap.

Howlettee
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It counts

MRWalker82
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noooo, it's not in the English language, and as such doesn't fall into the arbitrary spelling structure of english words and as such cannot be used as an illustration of words which exist contrary to english spelling function.

firetail_madness
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At least it's pronounceable.

knight_34
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I still believe it counts, albeit as a loanword.

Hmm.. Onomatopoeia still don't count though.

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