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  2. Is the letter Y a vowel or a consonant? Traditionally, A E I O and U are vowels and the rest of the letters are consonants. See our lesson about the difference between a vowel and a consonant for more information.

  3. 'Y' is considered a vowel when a word has no other vowel, it's used at the end of a word or syllable, or is in the middle of a syllable. Typically, 'y' represents a consonant when it begins a word or syllable.

  4. Dec 7, 2020 · You've heard that the English vowels are A, E, I, O, U, and sometimes Y. But when is Y a vowel, and when is it a consonant? Keep reading for an easy guide to determine when Y is working as the vowel in a word, and when it's not.

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  5. When determining if the Y is a vowel or a consonant, the basic rule is this: When the letter serves as a vowel, and in fact sounds like one, it is a vowel. The same is true when the Y serves as the only vowel in the syllable. Examples of both of these cases are such names as Lynn, Yvonne, Mary, Betty, Elly, and Bryan.

  6. What are vowels and consonants? Words are built from letters which are either vowels or consonants. Vowels are: a, e, i, o, u. Consonants are the rest of the letters in the alphabet: b,...

  7. Vowels are: a, e, i, o, u. Consonants are the rest of the letters in the alphabet: b, c, d, f, g, h, j, k, l, m, n, p, q, r, s, t, v, w, x, y and z. The letter y is a bit different,...

  8. Oct 13, 2012 · The single lettery’ represents many different sounds (like many letters in English) and therefore sometimes it represents a sound that is a vowel sound (unobstructed air) and sometimes it represents a sound that is a consonant (obstructed air).

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