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flamen000, 1 yr 69 days ago
rhythm or i forgot the other one... sorry
Anonymous, 1 yr 24 days ago
rhythms-only a, e, i, o, and u are vowels, people!
Anonymous, 1 yr 3 days ago
TWYNDYLLYNGS!
Anonymous, 340 days ago
isnt that a welsh word? i thot we were talking about ENGLISH?
Anonymous, 296 days ago
cry, by, sky, why, wry, spy, sty, gym, crypt, hymn, lynx, myth, glyph, slyly, tryst, nymph, Gypsy, pygmy, flyby, wyrm, syzygy and rhythms
Anonymous, 276 days ago
rhythms
Anonymous, 248 days ago
 

He said it is from Welsh, and it is in the Oxford Dictionary, which officially makes it English.

And yes, I know I'm coming in on this very late.

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