by Stranded » 19 Sep 2020 07:49
by Linden Jones' Tash » 19 Sep 2020 08:09
by Hendo » 19 Sep 2020 08:30
by SouthDownsRoyal » 19 Sep 2020 10:21
by yuomi » 19 Sep 2020 10:26
SouthDownsRoyal How do you pronounce Ng?
by genome » 19 Sep 2020 10:51
SouthDownsRoyal How do you pronounce Ng?
by Snowball » 19 Sep 2020 11:00
genomeSouthDownsRoyal How do you pronounce Ng?
It's pronounced Ng
by Sutekh » 19 Sep 2020 12:15
by CountryRoyal » 19 Sep 2020 12:21
by Snowball » 19 Sep 2020 12:34
CountryRoyal I’m surprised he hasn’t represented sg at international level.
by CountryRoyal » 19 Sep 2020 12:53
SnowballCountryRoyal I’m surprised he hasn’t represented sg at international level.
Do you mean Sngpr?
by Sutekh » 19 Sep 2020 13:00
by SouthDownsRoyal » 19 Sep 2020 13:16
by Nameless » 19 Sep 2020 14:05
by SCIAG » 19 Sep 2020 14:17
Linden Jones' Tash I know nothing about him.
But I'm a fan of players with limited numbers of vowels in their name.
Is 1 vowel a record?
by Snowball » 19 Sep 2020 14:18
CountryRoyalSnowballCountryRoyal I’m surprised he hasn’t represented sg at international level.
Do you mean Sngpr?
Haha yeah we just call it sg. It’s what the cool kids in Asia say.
by Snowball » 19 Sep 2020 14:19
SCIAG
The “y” in “Perry” is a vowel.
by Hendo » 19 Sep 2020 14:26
SnowballSCIAG
The “y” in “Perry” is a vowel.
REALLY? I thought a-e-i-o-u were the vowels.
In general, the Y is a consonant when the syllable already has a vowel. Also, the Y is considered a consonant when it is used in place of the soft J sound, such as in the name Yolanda or Yoda. In the names Bryan and Wyatt, the Y is a vowel, because it provides the only vowel sound for the first syllable of both name
by Snowball » 19 Sep 2020 14:27
HendoSnowballSCIAG
The “y” in “Perry” is a vowel.
REALLY? I thought a-e-i-o-u were the vowels.In general, the Y is a consonant when the syllable already has a vowel. Also, the Y is considered a consonant when it is used in place of the soft J sound, such as in the name Yolanda or Yoda. In the names Bryan and Wyatt, the Y is a vowel, because it provides the only vowel sound for the first syllable of both name
https://english.stackexchange.com/questions/10458/when-is-y-a-vowel
by Snowball » 19 Sep 2020 14:28
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