Answer : constant
vowels= a,e,i,o,u
constant= every other letter
lol no. Y is a vowel sometimes. If it creates a diphthong, like in boy. It makes an "oi" sound instead of being stuck on the end like "day."
Y is a vowel in diphthongs, as in boy, or when it is alone in a syllable, as in by or bicycle. It is a consonant when it begins a syllable, as in yet.
if your asking is y an constant or a vowel its a constant
It is a vowel with a ē sound. The line over the e means to pronounce its name.
Y is a vowel at the end of a syllable, and a consonant at the beginning of a syllable.
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the y in Bailey is a vowel
"Y" is a vowel in "many."
The y in 'grocery' is a vowel. The y in 'you' is a consonant.
Yes, in this word, Y is a vowel. Y is the only letter that can be both a consonant or a vowel. When it makes an E sound, it is a vowel.
The y in stony is acting as a vowel.
Yes, the y in crystal is a vowel.
Y is considered as a semi-vowel. Like W.
Yes, the Y in the word "carry" can be both a vowel and a consonant, depending on how it is pronounced in the word. In this case, it functions as a consonant, as it contributes to a consonant sound at the beginning of the word.
No, Y is not a vowel in the word clay.
Yes it is. If Y is pronounced like a vowel in any word, then it is a vowel.