Regarding y being a vowel Yahoo answers says "When determining if the Y is a vowel or a consonant, the basic rule is this: When the letter serves as a vowel, and in fact sounds like one, it is a vowel. The same is true when the Y serves as the only vowel in the syllable. Examples of both of these cases are such names as Lynn, Yvonne, Mary, Betty, Elly, and Bryan. However, if the Y does not provide a separate vowel sound, as when it is coupled with another vowel, it is considered a consonant."so?
This is bullshit, I’m calling the cops
The bible said Adam and Eve, not Adam and the “I’m occasionally a vowel but only when I fancy it” Y














