Major, as in the opposite to minor, is spelt with a 'j'.
But mayor, as in the head of a city, for example, is spelt with a 'y'.
j e r k y
j-e-o-p-a-r-d-y
K-c-a-j-y-e-k-n-o-m.
Jeopardise is the correct British English spelling. The US English spelling is "jeopardize"
That is the correct spelling of the adjective "mayoral" (pertaining to a mayor or his duties).
j e r k y
The words that you can spell out of j t o n q y o u y are you, to and Tony
j-e-o-p-a-r-d-y
It is Die Jacke, and the J is pronounced like a Y
Joy, July, Jiggly. That's all I got.
Naruto's gos father is called; J i r a y a and in Japanese; 自来也
"Your Majesty" is spelled as "Y-o-u-r M-a-j-e-s-t-y."
K-c-a-j-y-e-k-n-o-m.
Y O J E P O Hhoop, hop, hope, hoe, hey, hejoey, joy
i l i k e y o u i n j a p a n.
Michael J. Sullivan - mayor - was born on 1956-12-18.
J. W. Robinson - mayor - was born on 1860-07-18.