All words have a vowel sound, but some do not have the "standard" spelling vowels (AEIOU), but instead use a Y or W (in Welsh). Some onomatopoeia words contain no vowels, for example zzz, brr, and psst.
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There aren't any. Every word has a vowel or a Y in it.
Guard, guest, guilt and guess are words that begin with GU and contain a vowel.
When two words have the same vowel sound, it is known as assonance.
"Give" and "oddball" are not vowel words. Vowel words are words that contain a vowel as one of their main sounds. In "give," the main vowel sound is "i," a vowel; in "oddball," the main vowel sounds are "o" and "a," both vowels.
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The vowel sound in "whale" is the same as the vowel sound in "think." Both words contain the long vowel sound /eɪ/.
An orphan , any words that start with a vowel you say an , any other words starting without a vowel you say a ,
facetious. And the vowels are in alphabetical order.
In the English language there are no words that do not contain at least one vowel: a, e , i, o, or u.
No he she me sky hi ...any word that does not have a consonant after the vowel leaving the vowel to make its long sound.
No he she me sky hi ...any word that does not have a consonant after the vowel leaving the vowel to make its long sound.
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