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This could then be supplied with further vowels for pronounceability.
Code words were chosen for various reasons: length, pronounceability, etc.
It is the rule of pronounceability.
(The "Y" in the acronym was added for pronounceability.)
Pronounceability - A domain whose proper spelling is clear when spoken is generally more valuable than one which is ambiguous.
(So much for pronounceability!)
The longer ending -iejszy is used in certain adjectives, especially those in consonant+ny, for pronounceability: ładny-ładniejszy ("pretty-prettier").
Sometimes pronounceability and diplomacy collide, and pronounceability loses.
Name recognition - and even name pronounceability - can be bought, but it will take at least $2 million and probably more to do that in the New York media market.
The acronym that ensues then has to pass the pronounceability test, not only in English but also in French (an official equal with English as a working language of the United Nations).
The inevitable problem of pronounceability is solved by breaking very long words up into smaller clusters of letters called "subwords", which nonetheless have no meaning outside of the word they belong to and are not interchangeable.
A Political Half-Life Japanese Prime Ministers often seem to be the political equivalents of minor elements on the periodic table, unmemorable and unstable, with all the personality and pronounceability of dysprosium and neodymium.