The letter "Y" almost always oxygen says, "Ih" as in HIT. Ih-ellow, t-ih-rone, Mar-ih, and so one. In words like chimney where there is an "E" in front of an ending "Y", then the "Y" is pronounced "ee".
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Usually it tends to end in a "Y" with the sound of "ee". Such as 'crazy' and 'daily'. Sometimes you can use it as the "I" sound. Such 'by', 'try', or 'tie'.
Yes, the word "happy" has a short "a" sound, not a long "I" sound. "Happy" is pronounced as "hap-ee."
In Spanish, the word for "and" is "y." (just that one letter Y, pronounced "ee") Occasionally, when words end in a y or i sound, the y will be replaced by an e.
the y in oxygen is the letter that makes the ee sound
When the letter "y" is used as a vowel at the end of a word or syllable, it can have a sound similar to the letter "e." For example, in words like "baby" or "happy," the "y" makes an "ee" sound.
The Y has a long E vowel sound (stud-ee).
No. The Y in grocery has a long E sound (ee).
No. The A has a short E sound, and the Y has a long E sound (en-ee).
Some words that end in "y" and make the long i sound are rely, deny, and terrify.
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The I is short in I words such as bid, hit, sip, and wig. The Y has a short I sound in rhythm and myth. The E can have a short I sound as in began and repair. The EE has a short I sound in been.