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Originally Posted by Dean C
Hmm Y is never prefixed with "an". You'd never say "an yo-yo".
Nouns are prefixed with "an", when they begin with a vowel (A, E, I , O, U) and "a" when prefixed by a consonant (non-vowel).
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Indeed, "an" is not used before words beginning with "y" but "y" is also indeed sometimes considered a vowel. Quite a conundrum, eh? *lol*
[high]* Rose walks away babbling nonsense[/high]