Originally posted by mcrrockas stated above moron. sometimes y. Meaning Y isn'y always a vowel but at times is considered one. Examples of this you'll learn in preschool would be cry, try, fly. Its a basic rule. Im sure learning your native language isn't among the "other cool stuff" your into though.
y" is not a vowel. go back to preschool. do you the difference between A & B.🙄
Originally posted by trevor33it used to be used as a practice for typing, that's why i know it has every letter in the alphabet 😛
think its called a pangram
but this what i used to type when learning how to
the quick brown fox jumps over a lazy dog
never checked it before but i think it has every letter (thats what i was told anyway)