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What is an example of a Y as vowel at then Beginning the word?
You are correct! "Y" acts as a vowel at the beginning of a word when it makes the sound of "i". Here are some examples:
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Y
ellow
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Y
awn
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Y
acht
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Y
ummy
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Y
ou
Let me know if you'd like more examples!
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