You must mean, "What language has no vowels"...?
If that was your question, then I would answer, "Hebrew", the language of Israel.
sEqUOIA, he was a Native American who devised the Cherokee written language
Shelly Nielsen has written: 'Fun with vowels, A/a' -- subject(s): Vowels, English language, Juvenile literature 'Celebrating Christmas' -- subject(s): Christmas, Juvenile literature
Nikolaus Ritt has written: 'Quantity Adjustment' -- subject(s): English language, Vowels, Quantity
John Thayer Jensen has written: 'Reply to \\' -- subject(s): Hungarian language, Vowels
There isn't any natural language composed only of vowels.
The vowels are 'u' & ' i'. The five vowels in the English language are 'a,e,i,o,u.'.
John Marshall Howie has written: 'Acoustical studies of Mandarin vowels and tones' -- subject(s): Chinese language, Mandarin dialects, Phonetics, Phonology, Tone, Vowels
It is called a Bar Mitzvah and no, the Torah contains no vowels.
Michiel Arnoud Cor de Vaan has written: 'The Avestan vowels' -- subject(s): Avestan language, Vowels 'Etymological dictionary of Latin and the other Italic languages'
They Are Written in English but you can change the language or if you buy a Ps3 from a different country then then the language will be the same as the country that ur in
Yes it is, as opposed to a pictographical language such as the written languages of China, which use pictures to represent words and syllables, rather than an alphabet comprised of consonants and vowels which is the case for the written language of the English, and of many other language groups.
Abstemiously and facetiously both have the vowels in order.