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Is the letter "Y" used as a vowel or consonant in the word dictionary?

I think it is used as a vowel due to the long "e" sound.

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Answered by Writeacher
Mostly as a vowel, yes.
8 years ago
Answered by Anonymous
Thanks.
8 years ago
Answered by Writeacher
You're welcome.
8 years ago
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Is the letter "Y" used as a vowel or consonant in the word dictionary?

I think it is used as a vowel due to the long "e" sound.

Is my answer right?

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