


The letter is in the middle of a syllable: system, borborygmus. The letter is at the end of a word or syllable: candy, deny, bicycle, acrylic. What is special about the letter y is that it can represent both kinds of speech sounds-depending on its position and the letters surrounding it in a word.

(in other words, there's minimal manipulation of air flow while expelling a vowel sound) a consonant, on the other hand, is one (such as \p\, \d\, or \s\) that is made by partly or completely stopping the flow of air breathed out from the mouth with the tongue, teeth, lips, etc. Technically, the terms vowel and consonant (from Latin vocalis, meaning "vocal," and Latin consonare, "to sound together") refer to particular speech sounds: a vowel is one made with your mouth open and your tongue in the middle of your mouth not touching your teeth, lips, etc.
