Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi, Kansas, Arkansas, and Alaska
There are four states in the United States that have only one vowel in their name. These states are Iowa, Ohio, Utah, and Texas. Each of these states has a single vowel, which is repeated once or more in their name.
I can think of only one; STRENGTH
twelfths schnapps schmaltz strength symphony
The state that only has one vowel is Ohio.
The states that have only one vowel in them are: Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi, Kansas, Arkansas, and Alaska.
That doesn't exist. 8 letters and one vowel would be "strength." Nine and one if you go to "strengths."
If the number starts with a vowel sound, yes. It doesn't have to BE a vowel, but it has to have a vowel SOUND. Examples: A one (one starts with a w sound so it is not a vowel SOUND) A two A three A four A five A six A seven An eight (eight starts with the long A sound, a vowel sound) A nine A ten An eighty (same as with eight) An eleven A hundred A thousand An eight hundred You could say, for instance, "I've never seen an eight hundred dollar bill."
There is only one vowel, which is the 'I' in wit.
Stretch is a 7 letter word with e as the only vowel. Twelfth is another 7 letter words containing only one vowel.
There are thousands of English words with only one vowel.The words I and a consist of only a single vowel.
The word strength has only one vowel.The adopted word from German, schnapps, also has only one vowel.
Only has a long vowel! It is one of those English words that can be hard to tell. If only had a short vowel it would sound like this "on-ly"