Okay, if I remember correctly, the vowels are 'a','e','i','o','u', and sometimes 'y'. The question I have is why does 'y' sometimes have to be a vowel?
Because I believe that came about from the thought that every word in the English language has to have at least one vowel, and words like... well... why, have two clear consonants and the 'y',
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