When is the letter "Y" ever used as a vowel?!
Question: I dont recall ever seeing it used in that form.
Answers: I dont recall ever seeing it used in that form.
Come on man...You're a hip hop kid!!! What about rhythm and rhyme?
Sky...
Dry...many words that don't have a vowel but have a Y in it, but the Y almost always makes an "i" sound.
A large number of Modern English words spell the IPA sound with the letter Y, such as by, cry, sky, why, gym, crypt, hymn, lynx, myth, glyph, tryst, nymph, Gypsy, pygmy, flyby, and syzygy. The longest such word in common use is rhythms, and the longest such word in Modern English is the obsolete 17th-century word symphysy.
eye
By
My
Dry
Fly
Try
Sky
Cry
Fry
Sty
Sly
Why
Wry
why , dry , sly . sky . cry lots : )
Myth....the y sounds like an "i", but of course it would look stupid spelled mith.
Hey I was just thinking about that earlier! LOL what a coincidence. Well my guess would be maybe that if it's like in a noun like sky or something
cry,fly,dry
wen u use sky or ry or cry
Like "my" "by"...words that dont have a regular vowel but have a Y