Well, there is no word in the English dictionary that defies such a verbal law, but there is always the longest word that contains no A, E, I, O, or U.
'Nymphs'.
Yes, it may contain a Y, but the letter Y is not directly classified as a vowel. Therefore, there's my half-answer.
Yes it is. If Y is pronounced like a vowel in any word, then it is a vowel.
By. (?) If the Y isn't counted as a vowel.
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.
every word has at least one vowel... or a vowel sound, as in sky or my
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.
Nope.
Its a consanant in any word whatsoever
Any single-syllable word ending in -ck has a short vowel sound. Yes, that one, too.
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.
Yes there is, it is the word Eunioa. Hope I helped!
any word beginning with a vowel (a, e, i, o, u)
The "i" is the only vowel in "which", and it has a short vowel sound.