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In British English the five vowels are: a, e, i, o, u.

Nearly every word in the English language has one of these five letters in them. The letter 'y' is sometimes unofficially considered as a 6th vowel as this is in many of the few words which don't have vowels in them, such as: Sky, Cry and Dry.

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Peso, amigo, senora, senorita, casa,

These are ALL missing the "u"!

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a-a

e-ay

i-e

o-o

u-oo

the ay a - have 2 be at the top of the a but idk 2 do dat i'm only 13btw

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