I don't think it is. Take the word sky for instance. It's pronounced like the letter "y" is a letter "i" (Obviously not the word "ski," but the has the sound of an "i"). However in "beauty," it has a sound like in the word "yellow," the consonant sound for the letter (It almost sounds like a vowel sound, but I don't think it is. This is why I'm unsure).
Yes, in the word "cry," the letter "y" is considered a consonant because it creates a consonant sound at the beginning of the word.
The vowels in this word are a, and y. The consonant is b.
Yes, the Y in the word "carry" can be both a vowel and a consonant, depending on how it is pronounced in the word. In this case, it functions as a consonant, as it contributes to a consonant sound at the beginning of the word.
It acts as a consonant in the word "you're".
Yes, in this word, Y is a vowel. Y is the only letter that can be both a consonant or a vowel. When it makes an E sound, it is a vowel.
"Y" is a consonant. It is always a consonant no matter how it is used. Sometimes it can take the place of a vowel, as in the word "Bye" but there are only 5 true vowels, A, E, I, O and U.Dissenting OpinionThe "y" being a vowel or consonant is dependent on the pronunciation of the letter in a word. "Y" as a consonant requires the sound found in the word "yes" or the German "ja" (IPA - "J"). The "y" in bye does not have the same sound as these. (A word which does - but is not spelled with a "y" is butte.) Therefore, the "y" in bye is a vowel. As noted in the above opinion, "y" is not a true vowel because it can function as a consonant, which no true vowel can.
When a suffix is added to a word ending in a consonant the y changes to an I.
No, in the word "lay," the letter "y" is considered a consonant.
No, in the word "type," the letter "y" is considered a consonant because it is producing a consonant sound at the beginning of the word instead of a vowel sound.
Yes. In happy y is a vowel because it has a sound - ee
In the word "crazy," the letter "y" is not considered a vowel. The vowels in this word are "a" and "y" is a consonant.
Yes. It has the sound of a long i as in while or whine. Y is only considered a consonant when it makes the "yuh" sound.