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The state name Ohio has three vowel sounds : long O, long I, long O. The syllable sounds are oh-hi-oh.
In the word "focus," the vowel "o" has the schwa sound. The schwa sound sounds like "uh" and is the most neutral and unstressed vowel sound in English.
Yes, the word "hour" begins with a vowel but the 'h' at the beginning is silent, so it does not make a sound.
Some examples of words with a vowel sound "a" include cat, bat, mat, and rat.
The A is a short vowel, and the B is silent (in most dialects) : "lamm", rhymes with ham UK pronunciation is "lahm", similar to US "mom" or "bomb".
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tell me the word wich doesnt have vowel but has the meaning
no its doesnt have a vowel
Arizona of course!! Santa doesnt pick favorites.
The US states that start with a vowel are:AlabamaAlaskaArizonaArkansasIdahoIllinoisIndianaIowaOhioOklahomaOregonUtah
that would be Alaska even though it doesnt look it on the map
The unstressed vowel in poisonous us the u.
US state capitals that start with a vowel:Albany, New YorkAnnapolis, MarylandAtlanta, GeorgiaAugusta, MaineAustin, TexasIndianapolis, IndianaOklahoma City, OklahomaOlympia, Washington
The answer depends on the state of which country!
alabama
Since crayon(c-rai-on)doesnt have a vowel at the start its plural is crayons
the state of football