Flying SquidM to Lemmy [email protected] • 1 year agoIt would have to be a VERY lazy dog to allow a fox to jump over it anyway.lemmy.worldimagemessage-square114fedilinkarrow-up11.23K
arrow-up11.23KimageIt would have to be a VERY lazy dog to allow a fox to jump over it anyway.lemmy.worldFlying SquidM to Lemmy [email protected] • 1 year agomessage-square114fedilink
minus-squaresubspaceinterferentslinkfedilink11•1 year agoAgreed. The “Sphinx” sentence is the cooler of the two. I’ve been using it for a long time. My personal twist: the last word becomes “vowel,” not “vow.” For me, easier on the ears.
minus-squarePatapon Enjoyerlinkfedilink17•edit-21 year agoJudging vowels: S tier - O, I A tier - A B tier - E, U
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish3•1 year agoIf you don’t consider Y a vowel my polish name has 9 letters and only one vowel. Has to be a record.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish2•1 year agoThat was a witch house band who reached the height of their popularity in 2011, wasn’t it. Wasn’t. It.
Agreed. The “Sphinx” sentence is the cooler of the two. I’ve been using it for a long time. My personal twist: the last word becomes “vowel,” not “vow.” For me, easier on the ears.
Judging vowels:
what tier is y in?
What about Y?
F teir
I will be long dead before I consider Y a vowel
If you don’t consider Y a vowel my polish name has 9 letters and only one vowel. Has to be a record.
Yykes
That was a witch house band who reached the height of their popularity in 2011, wasn’t it. Wasn’t. It.
Y not
I use sphinx myself, or “hamburgavons.”