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Vowels
Hi guys,
Well, actually, We don't have "Curiosity" on italki, so I'm using this forum(message board) to ask you guys about vowels.
Since I was a boy, I've learned that in portuguese we have 5 vowels that are: A, E, I, O, U.
My question is: Is "Y" a vowel for English?
I'd be glad if you help me on this.
15 févr. 2017 16:40
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In English spelling, Y can be a vowel or a semivowel (you can look up semivowel online — the wikipedia will tell you more than you need to know), depending on the word.
Here are some very quick thoughts:
Y as a vowel: myth, study
Y as a consonant (actually a semivowel / semi-consonant): you, beyond (also, the U can begin in this sound: use)
Y as an off glide (a semivowel, but usually analyzed as a vowel in English and Portuguese): pay
Y as a vowel followed by a glide: scythe, analyze
Covering the subject would take a book at least, but if you tell me why you want to know (are you concerned with spelling, pronunciation, trivia?) I’ll be happy to fill you in.
15 février 2017
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The letter 'y' is a consonant in English spelling.
It sometimes represents a vowel sound ( as in the word 'sky', for example), but it is not a vowel itself. In English, we have five vowels just as you do in Portuguese: A E I O U.
15 février 2017
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Anglais, Portugais
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