In British English the five vowels are: a, e, i, o, u.
Nearly every word in the English language has one of these five letters in them. The letter 'y' is sometimes unofficially considered as a 6th vowel as this is in many of the few words which don't have vowels in them, such as: Sky, Cry and Dry.
Peso, amigo, senora, senorita, casa,
These are ALL missing the "u"!
a-a
e-ay
i-e
o-o
u-oo
the ay a - have 2 be at the top of the a but idk 2 do dat i'm only 13btw
murcielago, abuelito, ruborizarse, sanguinolento, buenisima "buenisima" has no "o"
Words without vowels are unpronounceable.
No. A typical example is the word queue.
1.Education 2.Pasteurization and so on......
word like Education.....
EDUCATION
murcielago, abuelito, ruborizarse, sanguinolento, buenisima "buenisima" has no "o"
not in the English language. But if you use chatspeak:l8rw8rw8rcb
A combining form makes use of a word root, and vowels.
username use online
There are just under 300 words that use all the vowel. For a full list please follow the link below:
Jehová is Spanish for the Tetragrammaton YHWH (tetragrammaton means 'four letters' that represented God's personal name). Ancient Hebrew was a written language that didn't use vowels; the person reading the scripture supplied the vowels when he read it.