answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

There are many semi-vowels in English. Most obviously, y and w are sometimes vowels ( as in hay and how), but most of the voiced consonants may also be vocalic, for example the l in bubble or the r in Brrr!

User Avatar

Wiki User

13y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar
More answers
User Avatar

AnswerBot

1d ago

Yes, the semi-vowels in English are the sounds /j/ (as in "yacht") and /w/ (as in "water"). These sounds are considered semi-vowels because they have qualities of both vowels and consonants.

This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: Is there any semi vowel in English?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

What are A E I O and U?

They are the five "classic" vowels in English. Y is sometimes a consonant, and may be called a semi-vowel. In Welsh, W can also be a vowel (cwm, crwth).


How many semi vowels are there in English and name them?

There have 5 type of vowel most of 2 letter is common that is x& y...............


Why is y not a vowel?

Y is considered as a semi-vowel. Like W.


Which word aeiou?

These are the five standard (classic) vowels in the English language A E I O U , to which may be added the "semi-vowel" Y, and also W in Welsh.


Is 'y' classed as a vowel?

All words have to have a vowel in them. The five orthodox ones are a,e,i,o,u. However in words such as 'why' and 'sky', the 'y' can be taken to be the vowel. Y is considered a semi-vowel.


What letter is a consonant but has a vowel sound?

The letter "Y" is considered a consonant in many cases, but it can also function as a vowel when it produces a vowel sound, such as in the word "yes" or "beyond."


How many pure vowel are there in English?

There are 12 pure vowels: see, fit, bed, pan, far, dog, force, food, put, hut, bird, and the last pure vowel sound is called shwa (which accounts for 30% of all vowel sounds in British spoken english), it is the sound of any unstressed vowel, like the second vowel in any of the words atlas, college, lettuce


How did Bill become a nickname for William?

Nicknames are typically a shortened form of the full name; however, names that begin with a vowel or semi-vowel often have a consonant substituted for the first letter, rendering the nickname easier to pronounce. The "W" in "William" is a semi-vowel; the shortened form, "Will" still (obviously) begins with a semi-vowel; the "W" is replaced by a consonant, "B", to make it easier to say. Here's my say: Since the modern-day English language came from the German language, it may be that William, when pronounced in German is "Villiam". So, if the nickname for "Villiam" is "Vill", then it follows that "Vill" transformed to the easier-to-pronounce "Bill" when it reached the English-speaking countries.


Is the y in friendly a vowel?

No, the only vowels in the English alphabet are a,e,i,o and u. No acceptions for any other letter no matter what circumstance.


Is the y in mighty a vowel?

Yes, it is considered a vowel. It has a long E sound. The letter Y is called a semi-vowel, and when it precedes a vowel, it has the "yuh" sound and that makes it a consonant (e.g. yam, yes, you, young).


What is the fourth vowel of the elphabet?

O is the 4th vowel in the English alphabet.


What is the longest English word without a vowel letter?

There aren't any English words without a vowel letter, unless you include vocal gesture words and vocalized pauses, like hmm and Shh.If "y" is used as a vowel, then it is considered a vowel letter. So the word rhythm is the longest word without a,e,i,o,and u, but it definitely has a vowel letter in it.