Yuh • ㅕ,ㅑ,ㅛ,ㅠ...

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Heya y'all.

The chapter title is probably gonna make y'all explode in yalls seats but WAITEU.

DO NOT HAVE A PANIC ATTACK.

Today we're gonna be learning about the letter Y.

Or ㅕ,ㅑ,ㅛ... etc.

So before I do an equation or anything, I'm just gonna explain what these letters mean.

So, y'all remember what means, right?

=  Ah

So do you guys see ?

Do y'all see the difference between and ?

Of course y'all do! (unless y'all don't have eyeballs)

has only one line branching off and has two lines branching off.

Can y'all guess what means/sounds like based on the title of this chapter and using your third grade context clues skills?

= Yah

One line = original sound

Two lines = yuh + original sound

Let's try another one!



What does that sound like?
 
That's right!
  
= Yeh

?

That's correctamundo!

= Yo

Pretty easy, right?
 
So the equation for this chapter is gonna be;
 
Yuh = ,,,,..
  
The easy saying for this sound isn't really just gonna be a saying.

Its just that when you see two lines, it's gonna have a YUH in front of it.
  
And if y'all didn't notice, I skipped X.

I'm pretty sure that if you have any knowledge of any asian language (Japanese, korean) there aren't many words with the letter X. (Dont count  Chinese, them peoples got alotta X's)

So, of course, in korean, there isn't a letter for X.

It's the same for Z.

So in actuality, this is the last chapter with the English alphabet. 

NOT THE LAST CHAPTER.

I still got a lot of letters to do. Well, not A LOT. But I still got a couple more.

I hope y'all have a good day!

Bye bye!

 I hope y'all have a good day!Bye bye!

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