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 correct spelling of the adjective is sturdy(well-built, strong, durable).It changes the Y to IE in forming the comparative, which is sturdier.
The word is spelled icy, just as you spelled it.
You have spelled it correctly.
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 correct spelling of the adjective is sturdy(well-built, strong, durable).It changes the Y to IE in forming the comparative, which is sturdier.
The word is spelled icy, just as you spelled it.
You have spelled it correctly.
There is monkey, puppy, kitty, donkey, that is just ending with y. I don't know of any ie endings.
because the y is i.