So by the wheel of fortune rules, Rythm has a vowel, so this word does not fit the criteria of having no vowels, correct? That’s what makes me confused about the “only by wheel of fortune rules” comment, which seems to imply that “Y” is a consonant, but they’re not saying that.
Rhythm !!
Only by wheel of fortune rules.
What does this mean? What’s the rule?
Vowels are A, E, I, O, U and sometimes Y
So by the wheel of fortune rules, Rythm has a vowel, so this word does not fit the criteria of having no vowels, correct? That’s what makes me confused about the “only by wheel of fortune rules” comment, which seems to imply that “Y” is a consonant, but they’re not saying that.
Oh wheel of fortune says y never acts as a vowel, but in English rules y is sometimes a vowel. My bad I misunderstood!
I got it now. Thanks!
https://www.merriam-webster.com/grammar/why-y-is-sometimes-a-vowel-usage
y is a vowel here