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If we consider AY and OY as vowel pairs, many words have Y as a vowel. Unless it is making a consonant Y sound as in yet or yellow, it is a vowel. It can have a long I, short I, or long E sound.

Words where Y is the only vowel include by, try, why, myth, hymn, and rhythm.

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Some words that use the letter Y as a vowel sound include "myth," "cry," and "gym." In these words, the letter Y functions as a vowel and makes a sound similar to the long /i/ sound.

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