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Some words that start with a vowel and end in a Y are:animosityanyelectrifyenemyeveryexactlyonlyorneryuglyusury
Some words ending in the vowel O are:bongobravohalohelloherojellopianopolopotatoshampoosilosolotattootomatoweirdozero
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The names of eight states begin and end with a vowel. They are Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Idaho, Indiana, Iowa, Ohio, and Oklahoma.
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There are 13 countries whose names end with a vowel.
All Esperanto nouns end with the vowel "o".
The vowel preceding the E at the end of the word is the vowel before the E. Usually the vowel that has the long vowel sound (says its name).
Some words that start with a vowel and end in a Y are:animosityanyelectrifyenemyeveryexactlyonlyorneryuglyusury
All three words . . . -- include the letters 'R' and 'M', and at least one vowel -- end in 'R' - [vowel] - 'M' -- end in [vowel] - 'M' -- end in 'M'
A silent "e" at the end of a word can indicate a long vowel sound in the preceding vowel (e.g., "name"). However, a single vowel at the end of a word may not necessarily result in a long vowel sound (e.g., "love").
The only vowel sound in "day" is the long A sound.
Some words ending in the vowel O are:bongobravohalohelloherojellopianopolopotatoshampoosilosolotattootomatoweirdozero
No, there is no rule in English that a word must end with a vowel sound. Many words end in consonant sounds and this is perfectly acceptable in the language.
The word "rhythm" does not have a vowel, or end in the letter y.
Words ending with il and no vowel before it include:anvilcivilcouncildevilevilfossilgerbillentilpencilperilpupilstenciltonsiluntilvigilweevil