Yes, the Y in spy has a long I sound. The plural noun spies uses the IE for the same sound.
The Y in by has a long I sound, as in cry and spy.
The Y in by has a long I sound, as in cry and spy.
Yes, the I is pronounced as a long I, so that it rhymes with rider and cider.
no, you can spy on a neighbor as long as you do not get in their yard or threaten them.
A fourteen-year-old boy who signs on with the Continental Army is utilized as a spy in the Long Island Sound area to foil the progress of the British.
It has a long "u" sound.
Cake has a long "a" sound.
The most famous spy was Nathan Hale. He was a spy for Long Island. Unfortanatly he was caught by the British and got hung.
Some words ending in Y / Long I sound: -- ally, apply -- by, buy, bely, butterfly -- cry, comply -- defy, deny, dry -- fly, fry -- guy -- imply -- liquefy, lullaby -- my -- ply, pry -- rely, reply -- shy, sky, sly, spy, sty, supply -- try -- why
The long "y" sound is the same as the long "i" sound. The words "my" and "rhyme" have this sound.
The word "vines" has no A or A sound in it. The word "vanes" has a long A sound.
The A has a long A sound. The I has a short I sound.