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Some examples of words ending in "iy" are browsy, tipsy, hissy, and flimsy.
At the beginning. The A has an (uh) sound that is unstressed.
No, there is no rule in English that a word must end with a vowel sound. Many words end in consonant sounds and this is perfectly acceptable in the language.
Words ending in the long a vowel sound ("eɪ" in the phonetic alphabet) usually end with -ay in English words such as:playstaygayhaymay
No. There is an OU or OW sound, followed by the T (dowt).
There are no scrabble words that end with the letters iy.
Lesiy (it is a type of neclace w/ beads)
iy u get the azure flute at the end yes u can get arceus
nagtatapos sa iy
iy is poioiop
Lets try z^-1 which is 1/z. Now z=x+iy then 1/z = 1/(x+iy). This is equal to (x-iy)/((x+iy)(x-iy)) and is equal to (x-iy)/(xx+yy). The real part is u=x/(xx+yy) and the imaginary part is -y/(xx+yy). Don't forget that i squared is -1 when working out (x+iy)(x-iy). Get a good program like Mathmatica as higher exponents get real time consuming and will cause brain damage! Netflyer
Some examples of words ending in "iy" are browsy, tipsy, hissy, and flimsy.
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