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Some words with 'y' that rhyme with 'by' are: 'cry, dry, fly, fry, my, sly, spry, try, why'.

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Words that end with y but sound like you?

You.


Is y an vowel in the word lovely?

Technically, it isn't, but it does sound like it. Some words like lonely, the "y" sound like an "e"


Do why and sky have a long i sound?

Yes. The Y in both words sounds like the letter I. They rhyme with by, fly, and my.


What words make the y sound like a hard vowel you?

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'.


When y sounds like e?

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.


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.


Does pry have a long e sound?

The word pry does not have the long e sound. It does have a long i sound though. Some other words like that are why, shy, and guy. There are other words where the y does have the long e sound, like candy or sandy.


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 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.


How do you pronounce the letter j in Danish?

In Danish, the letter "j" is pronounced like the English "y" in "yes." It has a sound similar to the "y" in "yellow" rather than the "j" sound found in English words like "jump." The pronunciation can vary slightly depending on the surrounding letters, but it generally maintains this "y" sound.


What words have a silent y?

Some words that have a silent "y" are "yacht," "yogurt," and "yolk." These words are pronounced without the "y" sound at the beginning.


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

Words that end in y and use the long u sound are:buoychop sueyeuryfuryThere are more, but you get the idea.