heres the next one:
"The word 'FACETIOUSLY' contains the six vowels, A-E-I-O-U and Y, in their alphabetical order. Can you find another English word that does the same?"
heres the next one:
"The word 'FACETIOUSLY' contains the six vowels, A-E-I-O-U and Y, in their alphabetical order. Can you find another English word that does the same?"
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Y isn't a vowel - is it?Originally Posted by Siobhan
no Y is not technically a vowel but the riddle asked for aeiou and y in that orderOriginally Posted by Rob
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I didn't think so either!!! Unless its an American Riddle or something, and it is over there!!! I dunno
Oops - quoted the wrong post! I meant to quote this:Originally Posted by Siobhan
Originally Posted by di marco
y is not a vowel.. but some people consider it one so that you can have Sky, fly and have a vowel in themOriginally Posted by Abi
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I thought they were like....special words because they didn't have any vowels in them?! Goes to show how good my english is, does it?!!!!
They are suppose to be but cause english rules state that all words should have a vowel, it was decided that Y is kind of a vowel.. go figure!!Originally Posted by Abi
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