My name doesn't start with a vowel but my sister and my next door neigbourse nname does. They are Annie and Amanda. Here are some more vowel names for ya: Annabelle Edan Elouise Ugo-african
The article "an" is used before words beginning with a vowel sound.
Some verbs beginning with the vowel 'A':ActAbolishAcceptAbbreviateAccomplishAchieveAttendAssembleAvoidSome verbs beginning with the vowel 'E'ElaborateEditEliminateEmbarkElectEjectEnterErodeSome verbs beginning with the vowel 'I'IlluminateIgnoreImpeachImmunizeImagineImportImproveImpressSome verbs beginning with the vowel 'O'ObserveObsessOpenObtainOffloadObeyOmitSome verbs beginning with the vowel 'U'UnbuttonUnbuckleUnderestimateUnderlineUndoUnite
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z is not a vowel
the name of pakistani girls with out vowel word
LYNN......(Y is a vowel sometimes...for example, in the name Lynn, Y is considered a vowel)JTJCJPTJRJPJCJLJ
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Very few words in English have the letter Y as an initial vowel. Examples include the archaic word "yclept" and the element yttrium.
In both of those words Y is considered a vowel. It is a consonant when it is used before a vowel at the beginning of a words or when it separates two vowels.
vowel log
Yes. It sounds like "no" with a long O (oh) vowel sound.