The letter "Y" almost always oxygen says, "Ih" as in HIT. Ih-ellow, t-ih-rone, Mar-ih, and so one. In words like chimney where there is an "E" in front of an ending "Y", then the "Y" is pronounced "ee".
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Usually it tends to end in a "Y" with the sound of "ee". Such as 'crazy' and 'daily'. Sometimes you can use it as the "I" sound. Such 'by', 'try', or 'tie'.
No. As in many words ending in Y, it has a long E sound (hahp-ee).
In Spanish, the word for "and" is "y." (just that one letter Y, pronounced "ee") Occasionally, when words end in a y or i sound, the y will be replaced by an e.
the y in oxygen is the letter that makes the ee sound
The Y has a long E vowel sound (stud-ee).
The I is short in I words such as bid, hit, sip, and wig. The Y has a short I sound in rhythm and myth. The E can have a short I sound as in began and repair. The EE has a short I sound in been.
No. The Y in grocery has a long E sound (ee).
Yes. In happy y is a vowel because it has a sound - ee
No. The A has a short E sound, and the Y has a long E sound (en-ee).
The Y has a long E sound (fun-ee).
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