The longest word in the English language without vowels is... syzygy
every word has vowels.
The English dictionary word with the most consecutive vowels (six) is EUOUAE.
There are no words in the English language that have no vowels, other than non-standard words representing grunts.
Rabbit has 2 vowels, "a" and "i".
There are 12 pure vowels: see, fit, bed, pan, far, dog, force, food, put, hut, bird, and the last pure vowel sound is called shwa (which accounts for 30% of all vowel sounds in British spoken english), it is the sound of any unstressed vowel, like the second vowel in any of the words atlas, college, lettuce
There are no semi-vowels in the English alphabet, but if you are talking about phonology, there are 2 semi-vowels in North American English pronunciation: ə and ɨ
There are five vowels in the English language: A, E, I, O, and U.
"Voe may-mwahr," but with pure vowels, not the diphthongs of English long O and long A.
There are five vowels in the English language: A, E, I, O, and U.
English has 12 pure vowel sounds, while Spanish has 5 pure vowel sounds. English has more diphthongs (two vowel sounds pronounced together), whereas Spanish vowels are more pure and consistent in their pronunciation. Additionally, Spanish vowels are generally pronounced more clearly and distinctly compared to the varying English vowel sounds.
There are five vowels in American English: a, e, i, o, u.
the sounds which are produced by combinig two vowels sounds known as triphotongs?
In Received Pronunciation (RP), there are 20 vowel sounds, which are typically divided into 12 pure vowels and 8 diphthongs.
There are many words with repeated vowels in the English language. Examples include "bookkeeper" and "zoology."
yes, aeiou are all vowels of the English alphabet
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