Here is a good place to start: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vowel That site talks about written vowels (in English A, E, I, O, U, and sometimes Y), as well as talking about vowels from a phonetic standpoint (how they sound, how you use your mouth to form the sounds, etc.)
Yes, because it's Hebrew letters with NO symbols and vowels.
long vowels and short vowels are both just vowels they can't have more or less of themselves
There are two vowels in the word "rapid". Those vowels are 'a' and 'i'.
There are two vowels in 'table'. Those vowels are 'a' and 'e'.
the vowels are a and i.
There are 3 vowels.
how many vowels in the word rabbit
The vowels are 'u' & ' i'. The five vowels in the English language are 'a,e,i,o,u.'.
There are four vowels in the word "restaurant". the vowels are e, a, and u. All vowels are a, e, i, o, and u.</P>
There is no specific collective noun for the noun vowels, in which case a noun suitable for the situation can be use, for example a group of vowels, a string of vowels, a bunch of vowels, etc.
every word has vowels.
There are 2 vowels: a+o. The vowels are a,e,i,o,u.