There are no countries whose names consist only of the vowel "e."
"Slept" has a short vowel sound. The "e" in "slept" is pronounced as a short "e" sound.
Yes, in this word, Y is a vowel. Y is the only letter that can be both a consonant or a vowel. When it makes an E sound, it is a vowel.
The longest word in the English language with only one vowel is "strengths," containing nine letters and only one vowel, which is the letter "e."
There are two vowel sounds in the word "three": the long e sound in the beginning, and the schwa sound in the end.
There is only one vowel (the letter e), in the word wet.
No. The only vowel sounded is the long e.
Stretch is a 7 letter word with e as the only vowel. Twelfth is another 7 letter words containing only one vowel.
Yes, in this word, Y is a vowel. Y is the only letter that can be both a consonant or a vowel. When it makes an E sound, it is a vowel.
It has a long O vowel sound and a long E vowel sound (from the Y).
There are none. The only internationally recognized countries that start with A at all are as follows: Afghanistan Albania Algeria Andorra Angola Antigua and Barbuda Argentina Armenia Australia Austria Azerbaijan Now this is as they are spelled in the English Language and in the Latin alphabet. Other Western Languages such as French might have countries that start with an A and end in an E. Languages that do not have a Latin alphabet might have words for countries that start with an A vowel sound and end in the E vowel sound.
Defencelessness
Yes, in the word "sky," the letter Y is functioning as a vowel.
Chad, Iraq, Iran
No, the only time 'y' is a vowel is when there are no other vowels (a,e,i,o,u) in the word.
Y is never a vowel. A, E, I, O and U are the only vowels in English language.
There are two vowel sounds in the word "three": the long e sound in the beginning, and the schwa sound in the end.
e is the unstressed vowel in Febuary