one word that not only has all the vowels, it is the only word with all the vowels in order. the word is: FACETIOUS.
Words that have the same vowel sound as the word "said" include "bed," "red," "head," and "bread." These words all contain the long vowel sound /ɛ/ as in the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) symbol for the vowel in "said." This sound is known as the "short e" sound in traditional phonetic terminology.
In the word "crazy," the letter "y" is not considered a vowel. The vowels in this word are "a" and "y" is a consonant.
Rhythms.
That depends on your definition of the word vowel. All English words have vowel sounds in them, but the word rhythm does not contain a,e,i,o, or u.
Yes there is, it is the word Eunioa. Hope I helped!
No. The vowels (O, A, I) all have short vowel sounds.
Yes, the word "fall" has a short a vowel sound. The a in fall is pronounced as /ɔ/ (as in "all").
The word "me" has a long E vowel sound. This is the same as in be, see, flea, cede, and clean.
In words like "slope", the "e" at the end indicates that the "o" is long, whereas in "slop" it would be short. In the case of words like "slope", the "e" itself is not pronounced at all. A short vowel is usually, but not always, followed by a consonant. There are some words that end in a short vowel. There is no general rule for this. The vowel "o" at the end of a word is long. In words that derive from Latin, the vowel "i" at the end is long. The vowel "u" at the end of a word is long, examples being "zebu" and "malibu". Otherwise in English there is no indication in the spelling as to whether a vowel is long or short; it is necessary to learn the correct pronunciation for each word.
"EAU" is the only all-vowel three letter word.
Words that have the same vowel sound as "girl" include "curl," "pearl," "whirl," and "hurl." These words all contain the same diphthong vowel sound represented by the letters "ir" in "girl." Diphthongs are complex vowel sounds that involve a smooth transition from one vowel sound to another within the same syllable.
Words that have the same vowel sound as "could" include words like "should," "would," "good," and "hood." These words all contain the "ʊ" vowel sound, which is a rounded, mid-central vowel sound. In phonetics, this sound is represented by the symbol /ʊ/.