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Some words ending in Y / Long I sound:

-- ally, apply

-- by, buy, bely, butterfly

-- cry, comply

-- defy, deny, dry

-- fly, fry

-- guy

-- imply

-- liquefy, lullaby

-- my

-- ply, pry

-- rely, reply

-- shy, sky, sly, spy, sty, supply

-- try

-- why

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A whole of words that end in y and make the long you sound?

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What are words that end in y and make the long i sound?

Some example Y words: by, dry, fly, my, sky,why, cry UY words : buy, guy


What words that end in y sounds like a long e?

Fluffy, donkey, slimy, slinky, stuffy, lofty, crumby, tiny, spiny, softly, slowly, clingy, etc. Most words that end in "y" have a long "e" sound. The "y" in butterfly has a long "i" sound.


What is the long sound of vowel y?

The long "y" sound is the same as the long "i" sound. The words "my" and "rhyme" have this sound.


Words that end with y but sound like you?

You.


What are long words that end in y and have a long I sound?

The longer words are usually going to include a shorter word form. *Words ending in "single F" Y have the long I sound. diversify exemplify falsify indemnify intensify misidentify qualify quantify transmogrify whereby resupply dragonfly wiseguy


Does cookie have a short e sound?

No. Words such as cookie, bookie, and rookie end with a long E sound, as with similar words that end in other consonants and Y (bony, booty).


What are words that end y that have a long U sound?

Utility, unity, puberty, beauty, cutely, mutely, humanity, university, puny, uniformly, furiosity and municipality is what I came up with so far.


Using the rule "when to vowels follow each other, the first vowel becomes long, and the second silent", why isn't the world eye pronounced E, rather than I?

Letter “Y” It can be a consonant or a vowel. Typically the “Y” makes the consonant sound at the beginning of words. The consonant sound of “Y” is as in the words yellow, or yak. Typically, in a one syllable words, the ”Y” at the end of the word makes the long “I” sound, as in the words cry, fry, try, sky, and byre (pronounced like the word buyer). The short “Y” sound is just like the short “I” sound in the word Igloo. Typically, in two syllable words the ”Y” at the end of the word makes the long “E” sound as in the words baby, story, and city.


What are words with long i spelled y?

The Y is often a long I at the end of words, such as cry, try, fly, deny, and rely. It is also long in silent E words such as bye, dye, rye, rhyme, and byte, and in longer words such as gyrate and zygote.


What are words that end in y but make a short i sound?

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When y comes at the end of a word what long vowel sounds can it have?

By itself, an ending Y will have a long E sound (baby, silly) or long I sound (by, try). The pair EY can have a long A sound, as in obey, prey, they, trey, whey, and convey.