Both "y" and "e" mean exaclty the same thing ("and" in English). Usually you would use "y", but in front of words that start with the "i" sound - words starting with "i" or "hi" - this is changed to "e" instead. Examples:
aguja e hilo
padre e hijo
Similarly, the "o" ("or" in English) is changed to "u" in front of words that start with the "o" sound.
Heres the answer:" Y si tu eres"You say Y in spanish E
Usted y /e ...ustedes y / e ...tú y / e ... / vos y / e ...vosotros y / e ...*Use the form "e", when the following word begins with "i" or "hi", but not "hie".
The word and is pronounced like the alphabet letter "E" and is written in Spanish as "y". You and me is Tu y yo.and= yyAnd is 'y' in Spanish.
y in spanish you say it like e
In Spanish, the word for "and" is "y." (just that one letter Y, pronounced "ee") Occasionally, when words end in a y or i sound, the y will be replaced by an e.
E. Y. Amedekey has written: 'The culture of Ghana' -- subject(s): Bibliography
E. Y. Kraskovskii has written: 'L. I. I. Z. T. V puti'
Y [i] as in "bee" ---- Antonio y Carlos; pasto y hierba; agua y hieloE [e] as in Italian "essere", to be ---- Liberación e independencia
The English conjunction "and" is spelled "y" in Spanish, and is pronounced "e" like in the word e-mail. "y" if the word begins with consonant or a vowel different from "i" or the group "hi". Señoras y señores pasto y hierba pasto e hierba (X) "e" if the word begins with "i" or "hi": Padres e hijos Sapiencia e ignorancia
a usted y
Usually it is "y", except when it falls before an "i" or "y", in which case it will be replaced by "e".
E Y. Dubov has written: 'The turbulence in quiescent prominences and shock waves in the upper atmosphere'