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A vowel is a sound. Sounds matter. Letters are meaningless.
If you want to talk about the differences between the vowed letters and vowel sounds, you need to talk about phonemes and graphemes. That's the sounds used to say a word and the letters used to spell those sounds.All of these answers are predicated on the idea that 'y' is not a vowel in English, a conventional assertion I've never understood. If a letter represents a vowel sound, as 'y' does in all these cases, then it is a vowel. Discuss.