is Y consonant or vowel in your language?
finland
yes (vowel)
please respond
consonant
>>77804055
uhh you're wrong
>>77804061
what
>>77804087
nothing...
>>77803965
A vowel, and its like German ü
>>77804273
yes it is like in here
>>77803965
It depends. Why do you ask?
>>77804087
>>77804055
It's both, idiot
>>77803965
A vowel. It's just like the french "i", literally no difference.
>>77803965
Spanish
yes and no (it's both)
>>77808192
What are you talking about, it is a consonant.
>>77803965
pinland
yes (vowel)
>>77808389
ive always considered it a consonant desu
It's a consonant, but sometimes is used to represent a vowel sound.
>>77803965
malaysia
consonant ( /j/ )
Ya (Ja) = Yes
Yahudi = Jews
Yakin = Believe
Yakni = that is
(Anak) Yatim = Orphan (Child)
Yayasan = Foundation / Institution / Establishment
Yis = Yeast
Yu = Shark
Yuran = Fee
Yunani = Greek
A vowel. I replace i as the initial letter of the word and in some digraphs.
>>77810296
*It
>>77803965
There's no any commonly accepted way to write Russian in Latin, so, depending on the variety of the writer's autism, it can be a vowel, a consonant, a vowel and a consonant or not used at all.
(But Cyrillic У is a vowel, of course)