The long vowel sound for 'Y' would make a long 'E' sound. Such as in the word 'Any' and 'Penny'.
Yes, the word "sky" has a long vowel sound, as the vowel "y" makes the long vowel sound of "ī" in this word.
The Y has a long I vowel sound, as in sly and fry.
No. The Y has a long I vowel sound.
The Y has a long E vowel sound, as with many -LY words.
No, the word "rhythm" does not have a short vowel sound. The "y" in rhythm makes a long vowel sound.
The Y has a long E vowel sound (stud-ee).
It has a long O vowel sound and a long E vowel sound (from the Y).
The Y has a long I vowel sound, as in flight.
Yes, the word "sky" has a long vowel sound, as the vowel "y" makes the long vowel sound of "ī" in this word.
The Y has a long I vowel sound, as in sly and fry.
The long "y" sound is the same as the long "i" sound. The words "my" and "rhyme" have this sound.
No. The Y has a long I vowel sound.
The Y has a long E vowel sound, as with many -LY words.
Yes. It is an ending vowel with a long E sound. If a Y is ahead of a vowel and has a YUH sound, it is considered a consonant. Otherwise it is a vowel.
No, the word "rhythm" does not have a short vowel sound. The "y" in rhythm makes a long vowel sound.
Yes. The I has a short i sound as in sick and sit. The Y has a long E sound.
Yes, the final vowel sound "-y" (pronounced EE) is considered a long vowel.