Both "y" and "e" mean exaclty the same thing ("and" in English). Usually you would use "y", but in front of words that start with the "i" sound - words starting with "i" or "hi" - this is changed to "e" instead. Examples:
aguja e hilo
padre e hijo
Similarly, the "o" ("or" in English) is changed to "u" in front of words that start with the "o" sound.
Heres the answer:" Y si tu eres"You say Y in spanish E
The word and is pronounced like the alphabet letter "E" and is written in Spanish as "y". You and me is Tu y yo.and= yyAnd is 'y' in Spanish.
Usted y /e ...ustedes y / e ...tú y / e ... / vos y / e ...vosotros y / e ...*Use the form "e", when the following word begins with "i" or "hi", but not "hie".
y in spanish you say it like e
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.
E. Y. Amedekey has written: 'The culture of Ghana' -- subject(s): Bibliography
E. Y. Kraskovskii has written: 'L. I. I. Z. T. V puti'
Y [i] as in "bee" ---- Antonio y Carlos; pasto y hierba; agua y hieloE [e] as in Italian "essere", to be ---- Liberación e independencia
The English conjunction "and" is spelled "y" in Spanish, and is pronounced "e" like in the word e-mail. "y" if the word begins with consonant or a vowel different from "i" or the group "hi". Señoras y señores pasto y hierba pasto e hierba (X) "e" if the word begins with "i" or "hi": Padres e hijos Sapiencia e ignorancia
a usted y
Usually it is "y", except when it falls before an "i" or "y", in which case it will be replaced by "e".
E Y. Dubov has written: 'The turbulence in quiescent prominences and shock waves in the upper atmosphere'