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aĀ·mĀ·pĀ·lĀ·iĀ·fĀ·y
3
7
aĀ·ppĀ·lĀ·y
2
4
bĀ·y
1
2
cĀ·lĀ·aĀ·rĀ·iĀ·fĀ·y
3
7
cĀ·oĀ·mĀ·pĀ·lĀ·y
2
6
cĀ·rĀ·y
1
3
cĀ·rĀ·yĀ·iĀ·ng
2
5
cĀ·yĀ·bĀ·er
2
4
cĀ·yĀ·cĀ·le
2
4
cĀ·yĀ·cĀ·lĀ·oĀ·n(e)
2
6
dĀ·eĀ·fĀ·y
2
4
dĀ·iĀ·vĀ·erĀ·sĀ·iĀ·fĀ·y
4
8
dĀ·rĀ·y
1
3
dĀ·rĀ·yĀ·iĀ·ng
2
5
dĀ·yĀ·nĀ·aĀ·mĀ·iĀ·c
3
7
eĀ·lĀ·eĀ·cĀ·tĀ·rĀ·iĀ·fĀ·y
4
9
fĀ·lĀ·y
1
3
fĀ·lĀ·yĀ·iĀ·ng
2
5
fĀ·rĀ·y
1
3
fĀ·rĀ·yĀ·iĀ·ng
2
5
hĀ·yĀ·dĀ·rĀ·aĀ·nĀ·t
2
7
hĀ·yĀ·dĀ·rĀ·aĀ·t(e)
2
6
iĀ·dĀ·eĀ·nĀ·tĀ·iĀ·fĀ·y
4
8
iĀ·mĀ·pĀ·lĀ·y
2
5
iĀ·nĀ·tĀ·eĀ·nĀ·sĀ·iĀ·fĀ·y
4
9
jĀ·uĀ·sĀ·tĀ·iĀ·fĀ·y
3
7
mĀ·aĀ·gĀ·nĀ·iĀ·fĀ·y
3
7
mĀ·y
1
2
nĀ·oĀ·tĀ·iĀ·fĀ·y
3
6
oĀ·ccĀ·uĀ·pĀ·y
3
5
pĀ·eĀ·tĀ·rĀ·iĀ·fĀ·y
3
7
pĀ·rĀ·y
1
3
pĀ·yĀ·thĀ·oĀ·n
2
5
quĀ·aĀ·lĀ·iĀ·fĀ·y
3
6
rĀ·eĀ·cĀ·tĀ·iĀ·fĀ·y
3
7
rĀ·eĀ·lĀ·y
2
4
rĀ·eĀ·pĀ·lĀ·y
2
5
sĀ·aĀ·tĀ·iĀ·sĀ·fĀ·y
3
7
shĀ·y
1
2
shĀ·yĀ·nĀ·eĀ·ss
2
5
sĀ·iĀ·mĀ·pĀ·lĀ·iĀ·fĀ·y
3
8
sĀ·kĀ·y
1
3
sĀ·lĀ·y
1
3
sĀ·oĀ·lĀ·iĀ·dĀ·iĀ·fĀ·y
4
8
sĀ·pĀ·y
1
3
sĀ·tĀ·y
1
3
sĀ·uĀ·ppĀ·lĀ·y
2
5
tĀ·eĀ·rrĀ·iĀ·fĀ·y
3
6
tĀ·eĀ·sĀ·tĀ·iĀ·fĀ·y
3
7
tĀ·rĀ·y
1
3
tĀ·yĀ·rĀ·aĀ·nĀ·t
2
6
uĀ·nĀ·iĀ·fĀ·y
3
5
vĀ·eĀ·rĀ·iĀ·fĀ·y
3
6
whĀ·y
1
2

Long I Sound Words

Long I at a glance:

  • Words with i_e sound include bike, time, smile
  • Words with i sound include child, kind, pilot
  • Words with y sound include my, sky, reply
  • Words with igh sound include sigh, tight, flight
  • Words with ie sound include pie, tie, die

Spelling Frequencies:

  • i_e - 37%
  • i - 37%
  • y - 14%
  • igh - 6%
  • ie - 2%

Rare Spelling Patterns:

  • ais (aisle)
  • ay (kayak)
  • eigh (height)
  • ye (bye)
  • y_e (type)
  • ei (feisty)
  • is (island)
  • uy (buy)
  • ia (diamond)
  • eye (eye)

Common Spelling Generalisations or Patterns:

  • English words do not end in i
  • i represents long i in open syllables and when followed by 2 consonants e.g. kind, child
  • y and i may represent long i at the end of an open syllable e.g. ty/rant, gi/ant, li/on
  • igh is typically used in the middle of a word, but can also be found at the end of word e.g. night, tight, sigh
  • y is the most common way to spell long i at the end of a word e.g. by, cry, why
  • When the long i sound is at the end of words with three or more syllables, the ā€˜y’ usually follows an ā€˜f’ e.g. testify, satisfy, terrify