The letter "Y" is pronounced as "why" in English.
BAY-luhm.
In Portuguese, the letter "y" is pronounced like the letter "i" in English, as in the word "me."
"Scyld" is pronounced as "skeeld," with the "y" sounding like an "ee" in the word "heed."
Ziyao is pronounced as "z-ee-y-ow" with the emphasis on the "z" and the "ow" pronounced as in "how."
The Dutch name Ruysch is pronounced as "roysh" with the "y" pronounced as a long "i".
you pronounce it bah-thyo the y is like y in yeah not my. stress bah.
R a y a a n
In America we pronounce it like "hew".
Pachacuti (Pa-cha-coot-y)
Ljubljana (pronounce the letter j as a y)
juss say it without the y letter
Gaelic has no letter 'y'.
The 'Y' is pronounced like an 'I' - like tire.
With a strong "H" or a soft "Y"
"Vieux" in French is pronounced as "vyuh." The sound "vy" is like saying the English word "vee" with a soft "y" sound at the end. The "uh" sound is the same as saying the letter "u" in English.
You pronounce the word 'Maya' like [my-yuh]
JYSK is pronounced 'YISK" In Danish the J makes a Y sound and the Y makes that of a silent I.