How do you know the y in the beginning of a word is being used as a vowel or consonant??
The question of y
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The question of y
Samahir,
this distinction is significant in extremely limited situations when the grammatical or pronunciation rules vary with words starting with a vowel or consonant.
There are very few French words in total that commence with ‘ y ‘ and apart from the difference in pronunciation of ‘ y ‘ itself, only a fraction of these require grammatical or pronunciation ( elision/liaison ) changes when the ‘ y ‘ is a vowel. There are so few words affected, and some are obscure technical words, that it is best simply to learn them if and when you encounter them. La Yougoslavie - feminine, consonant may be one you encounter sooner rather than later.
At the start of a word :
if the y is followed by a consonant, it will act as a vowel.
if the y is followed by a vowel, it will be a ‘ semi-vowel’ in French, that is it will act as a consonant.
Only rarely is this important in regard to changing grammar or liasons.
On its own, in the adverbial pronoun ‘y’, it is a vowel, but knowing that doesn’t really change anything.
https://www.lawlessfrench.com/pronunciation/y/
https://www.wordreference.com/fren/Yougoslavie
Bonjour Samahir,
Take a look here too fir further details: Y est-il une voyelle ou une consonne ?
I hope this is helpful.
Bonne journée !
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