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Sly lynx fly by my crwth. In many cases, people don't consider "y" a vowel. It is more of a sub-vowel. Crwth is a stringed musical instrument. The word comes from Welsh, in which "w" is considered a vowel (it makes an "oo" sound). However, it is one of the the few Welsh words with "w" as the only vowel that has made it into the Modern English language (along with crwths, cwm, and cwms).

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Why shy?

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