Yes it is. If Y is pronounced like a vowel in any word, then it is a vowel.
6 (y is a vowel in this word)
In this word, it is a vowel.
No. Y is always a consonant, not a vowel, and it cannot change actual form. However, in many words, such as "by", it represents the vowel sound.
No because u is in the word buy. If the word has no a,e,i,o,u but has a y that is when y is a vowel.
The word "rhythm" does not have a vowel, or end in the letter y.
vowel
I don't think Y is a consonant in the word which means that Y is a Vowel in the world Calmly
Yes, "y" is a vowel in the word "chivalry", where it has a long "e" sound.
Yes, the y is serving as a vowel in anytime.
No, in the word "jaunty", the letter y is functioning as a consonant, not a vowel. It makes a consonant sound at the beginning of the word.
In that word, y is used as a vowel.
2,because y is a vowel..