ILY

Ily or ILY may refer to:

  • ILY sign, an informal sign in American Sign Language for "I love you"
  • Iły, Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland
  • Iły, Masovian Voivodeship, Poland
  • Islay Airport, Scotland
  • ILY (Yokubō)

    "ILY (Yokubō)" (I.L.Y.~欲望~, "I Love You (Desire)") is Olivia's first solo single released on February 3, 1999 under the label Avex Trax. The song was written by T2ya. It peaked at 32nd place on the Oricon weekly singles chart and charted for four weeks. The single was used as an ending theme song in the TV show G Paradise, as well as in a commercial for Morinaga & Company.

    Her debut single marks a shift away from the upbeat dance-pop oriented music from her days in D&D to a more alternative rock sound.

    The music video was shot on January 17, 1999 at a studio in Japan.

    Track listing

  • "I.L.Y. (Yokubō)" (I.L.Y.~欲望~)
  • "Hanabira" (花弁)
  • "I.L.Y. (Yokubō) (Instrumental)"
  • "Hanabira (Instrumental)"
  • References

    Percent sign

    The percent sign (%) is the symbol used to indicate a percentage, a number or ratio as a fraction of 100. Related signs include the permille (per thousand) sign ‰ and the permyriad (per ten thousand) sign (also known as a basis point), which indicate that a number is divided by one thousand or ten thousand respectively. Higher proportions use parts-per notation.

    Correct style

    Spacing

    English style guides prescribe writing the number and percent sign without any space between. However, the International System of Units and ISO 31-0 standard prescribe a space between the number and percent sign, in line with the general practice of using a non-breaking space between a numerical value and its corresponding unit of measurement.

    Other languages have other rules for spacing in front of the percent sign:

  • In Czech, the percent sign is spaced with a non-breaking space if the number is used as a noun, whereas no space is inserted if the number is used as an adjective (e.g. “a 50% increase”).
  • Ampersand

    The ampersand is the logogram "&", representing the conjunction word "and". It originated as a ligature of the letters et, Latin for "and".

    Etymology

    The word ampersand is a corruption of the phrase "and per se & (and)", meaning "and intrinsically the word and (represented by the symbol &)".

    Traditionally, when reciting the alphabet in English-speaking schools, any letter that could also be used as a word in itself ("A", "I", and, at one point, "O") was repeated with the Latin expression per se ("by itself"). This habit was useful in spelling where a word or syllable was repeated after spelling; e.g. "d, o, g—dog" would be clear but simply saying "a—a" would be confusing without the clarifying "per se" added. It was also common practice to add the "&" sign at the end of the alphabet as if it were the 27th letter, pronounced as the Latin et or later in English as and. As a result, the recitation of the alphabet would end in "X, Y, Z, and per se and". This last phrase was routinely slurred to "ampersand" and the term had entered common English usage by 1837. However, in contrast to the 26 letters, the ampersand does not represent a speech sound—although other characters that were dropped from the English alphabet did, such as the Old English thorn, wynn, and eth.

    Sign (album)

    Sign is the seventh album by Clock DVA, released on August 3, 1993 through Contempo Records.

    Track listing

    All songs written and composed by Robert Baker and Adi Newton. 

    Personnel

  • Robert Baker instruments
  • Adi Newton – instruments, vocals
  • References

    External links

  • Sign at Discogs (list of releases)
  • Podcasts:

    PLAYLIST TIME:

    And They Call This Tragedy

    by: Alesana

    You make me sick
    I'll tear out those diamond eyes I can't bear to see
    Crimson spills on paper skin
    They call this tragedy
    Remembering the nights when you'd whisper to me soft, "forever more my heart is yours"
    Realize those words have died
    As the life fades from your eyes
    All that I can say is it may not be too late
    Try again, make it perfect, make me worth it
    Or else die for all I care
    If I can not be loved then none shall be
    Think of this as I softly kiss your blood glazed lips once more
    On this night this thing you call love dies
    Your face disgusts me, smile and bear your lies
    This broken trust will become your demise
    As the life fades from your eyes
    All that I can say is it may not be too late
    Try again, make it perfect, make me worth it
    Or else die for all I care
    After today silence will haunt you
    Expect no forgiveness for your life will end tonight
    Now I grit my teeth and finish what I know must be done
    To kill the memory of you... and you said this would be forever
    As the life fades from your eyes
    All that I can say is it may not be too late
    Try again, make it perfect, make me worth it




    Latest News for: ily sign

    People are only just realising popular emoji has completely different meaning to what they thought…so ...

    The Daily Mail 26 Mar 2025
    At first glance, you'd be forgiven for mistaking this for the 'Sign of the Horns' emoji, which features a hand with the pinky and index fingers extended, and signals 'rock on' ... The 'I love you' emoji is based on American Sign Language.
    • 1
    ×