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One country that has every vowel in its name is Mozambique which is located in Africa. Another country with all the vowels in its name is the United States of America.
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Centring diphthongs glide from a position in the front or back to a more central position. A diphthong is a complex speech sound or glide. It starts with one vowel and changes to another vowel in the same syllable.
any vowel after the fourth vowel
There are eight countries in Central America:BelizeCosta RicaGuatemalaHondurasNicaraguaPanamaand El Salvador
United Arab Emirates
No, a combining vowel is used when the suffix begins with a vowel.
Depends on your accent. For example in Australian English and many British dialects, the second vowel is a plain central vowel (ie schwa, or perhaps an open-mid central vowel). Whereas in many northern American accents, the schwa of the second vowel is rhoticized (or r-colored).
The word "banned" begins with a vowel sound and rhymes with stand.
An evergreen tree. If the word begins in a vowel or consonant with a vowel sound, it is preceded by "an". If the word begins with a regular consonant, it begins with "a".
if the word after it begins in a vowel
Yes. The A is a long A sound, as in sale and pale. The E is silent.
The article "an" is used before a word when the word begins with a vowel. "A" is used when the word begins with a consonant. The exceptions are when the word begins with a consonant but it sounds like a vowel, or when it begins with a vowel but it sounds like a consonant. There are very few exceptions. And I cannot think of one at the moment.
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The country without a vowel in its name is "Kyrgyzstan."
Not except in vowel pairs such the ae in aesthetic (short E in US, long E in UK).