Sly lynx fly by my crwth. In many cases, people don't consider "y" a vowel. It is more of a sub-vowel. Crwth is a stringed musical instrument. The word comes from Welsh, in which "w" is considered a vowel (it makes an "oo" sound). However, it is one of the the few Welsh words with "w" as the only vowel that has made it into the Modern English language (along with crwths, cwm, and cwms).
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Why shy?
My fly. 😁
By rhythm.
A seven (7) letter word without vowels: glycyls
every word has vowels.
Krn
all words have vowels in them
here are some words that dont have vowels in them why shy rythm
Words without vowels are unpronounceable.
A seven (7) letter word without vowels: glycyls
every word has vowels.
Krn
Without vowels, you can't pronounce the words. Try to pronounce frnc. It is furnace or franc without the vowels.
all words have vowels in them
not even names have no vowels every word has them
No, all have atleast 1 or more vowels.
here are some words that dont have vowels in them why shy rythm
Rhyl
No, you cannot get a word with 8 letters that doesn't have any vowels. It's impossible, but you can get a 7 letter word without vowels, which is rhythms. There is, however, several obsolete words without vowels; symphysy, for example (which means the union of two bodies).
I think what you mean is, "how do you read Modern Hebrew without vowels". (You can't pronounce any words without vowels).Hebrew is a consonant-based language, just like all Semitic languages. The words are fairly easy to read without vowels, because there are only a limited number of patterns that form words. When a Hebrew reader sees a word in context, they mentally supply the vowels without even realizing it.It can be done in English too, though not as easily, since English is not a consonant-based language.For example:Rchrd cn rd Hbrw wtht vwls.