'An' may be used without a vowel if it is followed by a word beginning with a silent consonant. An example of this would be: an hour.
Some spellings use Y as a vowel : Kym, Lynn, Rynn, Wynn, Cyn, Cyndy
Pure vowel sounds are vowel sounds that are formed with a single unchanging configuration of the vocal tract. These sounds do not have any glide or movement from one sound to another. Examples of pure vowel sounds include /a/, /e/, /i/, /o/, and /u/.
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the name of pakistani girls with out vowel word
The largest word without vowel is rhythm etc..
Any Indian girl name without vowel?
One animal name without a "classic vowel" (AEIOU) is lynx. But the Y is a vowel in this use.
No. Use has a long vowel sound.
By. (?) If the Y isn't counted as a vowel.
Yes, a word can be without a vowel if it consists only of consonants, like "rhythm" or "lynx." These words are less common in English but are still valid.
Unless you count y as not being a vowel, no. If you don't count it as being a vowel, My is a word without a vowel.
you use (a) if the next word is not a vowel. you us (an) if the next word is a vowel.