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Episode 161: Y U and I Have a Problem

The History of English Podcast

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I Like My Typewriter

The use of the letter Y for the I vowel sound is much more limited than it was before the 1600s. But as we've seen, the Y was retained for the I vowels in two common situations. The word my has the I sound at the end of the word, so the I was replaced with a Y. And that accounts for most of the situations where the letter Y is used as a vowel today.

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