The country without a vowel in its name is "Kyrgyzstan."
Yes, "Kyrgyzstan" is a country name that does not contain a vowel.
One country that has every vowel in its name is Mozambique which is located in Africa. Another country with all the vowels in its name is the United States of America.
Yes, there is a U.S. state that does not contain a vowel in its name, and that state is Wyoming. The absence of a vowel in the name "Wyoming" makes it unique among the 50 states in the United States.
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the name of pakistani girls with out vowel word
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No, it is not. The way to remember is if the vowel says its name, then it's a long vowel sound. In the world "plane," the A says its name. On the other hand, the word "plan" is a short vowel sound. You can see this with other words too: pine (long vowel-- the "i" says its name), but "pin" is a short vowel sound.
vowel log
To break down a country name into syllables, identify the separate vowel sounds in the name. Each vowel sound typically represents a syllable. For example, "Canada" can be broken into two syllables as "Can-a-da" where each vowel sound ('a') indicates a syllable. Use pronunciation guides or dictionaries to help identify syllables in country names correctly.
The word "face" has a long vowel sound because the vowel 'a' says its name.