Yes, it has the sound of another vowel (long E). Only when it has the "yuh" sound is Y considered a consonant. The letter Y is often referred to as a "semi-vowel" for this reason.
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In this word, it is a vowel.
No because u is in the word buy. If the word has no a,e,i,o,u but has a y that is when y is a vowel.
In that word, y is used as a vowel.
The 'y' in sphynx is the vowel .... a,e,i,o,u and sometimes y.
I don't think so, if i remember correctly "y" is only a vowel when there is no actual vowel in the word. ex: my Actually, y is a vowel if it sounds like i, as in fry or puny, or in other words, at the end of a word or syllable. At the beginning, it makes the sound of y in you.