English spelling is hard to nail down. The embalmed mummy used to be spelled mummie, and Charlie has been spelled Charly. There is also "Mummy" the baby-talk for mother, spelled with a y on analogy with Daddy.
No. The Y in yourself is a consonant Y (yuh sound), not a vowel.
"Your Majesty" is spelled as "Y-o-u-r M-a-j-e-s-t-y."
The word is spelled icy, just as you spelled it.
You have spelled it correctly.
The correct spelling of the adjective is sturdy(well-built, strong, durable).It changes the Y to IE in forming the comparative, which is sturdier.
You've spelled it out. M-U-M-M-Y
Both although charley with a "y" usually refers to a male and charlie with an "ie" usually refers to a female.
No. The Y in yourself is a consonant Y (yuh sound), not a vowel.
Yummy Mummy ;)
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"Your Majesty" is spelled as "Y-o-u-r M-a-j-e-s-t-y."
because the y iil do the sex
The word is spelled icy, just as you spelled it.
You have spelled it correctly.
because the y is i.
The correct spelling of the adjective is sturdy(well-built, strong, durable).It changes the Y to IE in forming the comparative, which is sturdier.
There is monkey, puppy, kitty, donkey, that is just ending with y. I don't know of any ie endings.