Now you will learn about the letter and sound Y.
Listen to the words: reed , bylink , jump , lynx , soap .
These words have one common sound [s]. Let's get acquainted with this sound and its letter.
Let's say the word with y r. We can stretch out this sound by pronouncing the word s y r drawn out. The voice passes freely, does not encounter obstacles, this sound is a vowel. The peculiarity of the sound [s] is that it can only come after hard consonant sounds.
Examples:
- The sound [s] is located closer to the beginning of the word, after the hard consonant sounds [ts], [b], [v], [d], [l], [r], [m].
Ts of films, bull , exit , smoke , ski , fish , s
- The sound [s] in the middle of a word, after hard consonant sounds.
Wash , covered _ _
- The sound [s] at the end of a word, after hard consonant sounds.
Frosts , tomatoes , worries , cucumbers _
The sound [s] and the letter Y do not occur at the very beginning of the word. Therefore, the capital letter Y does not exist.
You are always ready to serve,
Just not at the beginning of a word.
Words starting with Y
You won't find it in books!
The letter Y is important because it helps to distinguish words and can, by its presence in a word, completely change its meaning.
For example: M and la - soap la . The first word is the girl's name. Let's replace one letter, and this word will denote an action.
Mishka - mouse _ _
By replacing one letter, the big bear becomes a small mouse.
M and – m s : replacing one letter in the name of the note, we get the word we.
More examples:
The letter Y is close to the beginning of the word: son , now , hole
The letter Y in the middle of the word: March yshka , kry sa
The letter Y at the end of the word: carpets , chicks , garden
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Russian words ending with Y
Reverse Russian dictionary (word endings with Y) - Igor Garshin’s website
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Common Slavic roots of Russian: | | | | | E, E, Ѣ | | | | | | | | | | | | | U, Ѫ | | | | | | Yu, i | I, and
Original Russian words: | | | | | E, Yo | | | b, s, b | | |
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Words ending with: | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
- s
- would
- anyhow
- so that
- if only
- catacombs
- supposedly
- to
- lips
- rear up
- You
- herbs
- kovy
- fetter
- reserves
- condoms
- nerves
- preserves
- canned food
- hearts
- Alas
- butts
- myriad
- things aren't going well
- not so bad
- Veda
- sneakers
- twice
- many times
- one day
- wedges
- four times
- three times
- once
- once
- reins
- ides
- syphilides
- ephemeris
- locusts
- lands
- glands
- Kalends
- blondes
- divorces
- farewell
- adversity
- childbirth
- shoots
- waste
- whiskers
- backgammon
- clavichord
- gossip
- basics
- zrazy
- plereza
- the bottom
- bonds
- leggings
- dulcimer
- shackles
- belongings
- building materials
- lumber
- timber
- initials
- annals
- goats
- pitchfork
- half-heartedly
- shoe covers
- fumaroles
- pickles
- posts
- patly
- vocabulary
- mandibles
- regulations
- holidays
- jowls
- We
- fags
- miasm
- Pima
- on loan
- for rent
- mansions
- barms
- baths
- screens
- space
- shaggy
- trousers
- dunes
- diamonds
- cold
- conspired
- we have spoken
- buoys
- prolegomena
- half shift
- half price
- newlyweds
- sheath
- forties
- wires
- homeland
- sardines
- half a dozen
- ruins
- name day
- bridesmaid
- moccasins
- leggings
- christening
- ruin
- sorochiny
- inflationary
- bonds
- shoulder straps
- runs
- trousers
- Babylons
- elephants
- nons
- pasta
- funeral
- pants
- buskins
- runners
- sorcerers
- runes
- Peruns
- henna
- Mokhny
- dunes
- containers-bars
- rastabars
- trousers
- manufactured goods
- fishery products
- radio products
- photographic products
- sporting goods
- cultural goods
- stationery
- salwars
- heat
- lara
- bunks
- couples
- tartarars
- holdings
- backstage
- memoirs
- charm
- gills
- fiber
- timpani
- maneuvers
- personnel
- eras
- skerries
- chikchirs
- caviar
- burs
- exactions
- fees
- elections
- re-election
- by-elections
- negotiation
- excuses
- persuasion
- bickering
- refractories
- choirs
- blinders
- gaiters
- counters
- chickens
- hanky panky
- corrugations
- terry
- selvas
- muzzles
- hair
- supplies
- fire supplies
- ammunition
- stripes
- pampas
- embellishments
- twists
- frills
- watch
- electric clock
- scales
- microbalances
- truck scales
- Cortes
- sidelocks
- plays
- finance
- jeans
- hair
- llanos
- garbage
- cigarettes
- questions
- clips
- chips
- courses
- resources
- hydro resources
- sargassum
- passes
- boots
- mustache
- beads
- underpants
- turuses
- rails
- laces
- balusters
- You
- debate
- contractions
- armor
- apothegmata
- chess
- Penates
- coordinates
- desiderates
- sandals
- boots
- epaulets
- cigarettes
- abacus
- castanets
- abacus
- quits
- cheeks
- pandects
- analecta
- petroleum products
- bakery products
- fish products
- meat products
- dried fruits
- aiguillettes
- guys
- antlers
- chimes
- forfeits
- feints
- Khanty
- medicines
- apartments
- excrement
- alimony
- sentiments
- applause
- high boots
- bots
- shit
- hardships
- cats
- length
- troubles
- generosity
- sprats
- honeycomb
- uncleanness
- sled
- ports
- boots
- shorts
- flippers
- single
- half a mile
- half a minute
- fetters
- floundering bays
- clubs
- puffs
- knee socks
- columns
- pliers
- round pliers
- needle nose pliers
- pliers
- sharp teeth
- cabbage rolls
- bridles
- mittens
- leggings
- buttocks
- scissors
- eyelashes
- renters
- quarterdeck
- Hapans
- flip-flops
- Kopanians
- bells
- senets
- forceps
- rtsy
- alum
- nipples
- marigold
- Saints
- rollers
- hoop
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Assignment: printed letter Y for preschoolers
Look at the letter Y. We sewed the letter Y in the air and once in the notebook, carefully in the cells with a simple pencil or ballpoint pen.
In cases where the child is asked to write a whole line of a letter, syllable or word, the adult gives a writing sample at the beginning of the line. If a preschooler has difficulties, then an adult can draw two approximate lines, or put reference points that the child will connect with lines, or write the entire letters, and the child will simply circle them in a different color. Calligraphy should not be required at this stage of training.
The letter "Y" after prefixes
“Y must be written after prefixes that end in a consonant.
Examples of writing without errors:
“He is a completely unmotivated person.”
The word “lack of initiative” is derived from the adjective “initiative”. Despite the fact that the root is written “and”, when forming a new word using the morpheme “without”, it is necessary to use “s”. The spelling "without initiative" is considered erroneous;
“Background of the exercise”, “pre-July day”.
“Pre” is used, there is a consonant at the end of the prefix, which means it is correct to write “s”.
“Find the culprit”, “play a friend”.
“Raz” is a morpheme with a consonant at the end;
"Unmotivated worker."
The prefix ends in a consonant; the vowel “and” is not preserved.
The rule does not work when writing words formed using abbreviations.
In such cases, the “and” is retained even if the first part has a consonant at the end. Therefore, it is important to distinguish a prefix from an abbreviation.
For example:
- pedagogical institute
(Pedagogical Institute);
- medical school
(medical institute);
- sports equipment
(Sports Equipment);
- sports game
(sport game);
- profizdat
(professional publishing house).
Important!
It is necessary to remember that in the word
“collect”
it is written “and”. This is the only exception to the rule.
A tale about the letter Y
Rat Tilda and Pyh-Pyh
Mouse Mouse, together with his bosom friend Chicken Tsyp, sat at home in the evening and ate melon. Suddenly the door swung open and a huge red rat nicknamed Dilda burst into the room. Without saying a word, with her eyes wide in horror, Tilda darted under Mouse’s bed and screamed from there in a bad voice:
Guard!!! - And what happened?
I have someone sitting on the sofa under a blanket and breathing like this: “Puff-puff...” I beg you, help!
Did you hear that, Chick? She beats us every day, and we have to help her! Look what a big thing..., uh, healthy, and she came running to the little ones. - He will eat all my supplies! - Dilda sobbed. “If he is gray and shaggy, mustachioed and tailed, we refuse,” said Mouse. — A-are you f-afraid? - Tsyp asked quietly. - And y-you? - Not with you.
Sing, little ones, sing and farewell forever! - lying under the bed, muttered Dylda.
But a few minutes later the friends returned.
That's it, Dilda, get out. “We ate your Puff-Puff,” said Mouse, wiping his mustache. -Who was it? - Yes, dough! Your mother put it under the blanket for the pie, there it was, the dough, and it puffed away.
Funny poems about the letter Y for children
The bull moos two letters: - Mu! - Meow! - the cat told him. - Heard? This means that we cats know more letters than you! (G. Vieru)
Once upon a time there were jumpers. - We will jump to the moon! The trampoline threw them skyward. - Jumpers, where are you? - We are here! (V. Berestov)
Y - fragrant, white, soapy soap. Soap looks at the dirty girl with a grin. If the dirty guy remembered about soap, Soap would finally wash him. (Ya. Akim)
This letter happens at the end and in the middle, at the end of cabbage, rutabaga, and in the middle of melon. We can't put a bear in a small book. We will replace I with Y and draw a mouse. (E. Grigorieva, I. Gamazkova)
We heard from the owl that there are no words starting with the letter Y. (E. Blaginina)