cry, pry, why, dry, thy, my, by.
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spy my wry rhythm fry thy dry myth.
spy my nymph hymn fly slyly by.
try thy gym. spy thy lymph cyst, shy gypsy!
spy thy crypt, thy sty. fly, pygmy!
there are 4 words without vowels that I can think of: gym, rhythm, myth and gypsy. There are also some short words like: sky, try, fly, by and cry.
There are two vowels sounds. The first is the AW or caret O sound, as in law, lawn, lawn and long. The second is the short I sound of the suffix -ing as in sin, in, or sing. The AW sound is heard in many spellings. Some include: AW words - claw, brawl, lawn, awed AU words - caught, taught, taut OU words - bought, fought OA words - broad O words - on, long, song, moll, john A words - ball, fall The short I is heard mostly in I and Y words: I words - bid, sniff, wind, this, pick, visit Y words - myth, rhythm E words - began, replace EE words - been A (ag) words - second A in baggage IA (iag) words - marriage
Myth
Give a summary of Richard Barthes's "Notes on the Study of Myth"
The opposite word for myth is truth. 'Fact' is also an acceptable synonym.
by, why, myth, rhythm hope it helped..:)
Several Y words have a short I sound like myth. They include rhythm, abyss, dystopia, system, synthesize.
gym(nasium), myth(ology), rhythm
There are a few words where 'y' is the vowel. Examples include by, crypt, dry, fly, fry, cysts, flyby, gym, gypsy, lymph, lynch, my, myth, rhythm, shy, sky and many more.
If we consider AY and OY as vowel pairs, many words have Y as a vowel. Unless it is making a consonant Y sound as in yet or yellow, it is a vowel. It can have a long I, short I, or long E sound.Words where Y is the only vowel include by, try, why, myth, hymn, and rhythm.
Fly, why, sty, ply, cry, hymn, myth, lynx, pygmy, rhythm....there's a few to get you started.
Y is not long or short in itself. It often has a long I, short I, or long E sound. Long I - by, try, dynamo Short I - myth, rhythm, system Long E - baby, silly
The I has a short I sound as in brick, stick, and thick. The short I is heard in words such as : I words - bid, sick, hill, if, gift, sit, limb, fizz Y words - gym, myth, rhythm E words - began, replace EE words - been
The I is short in I words such as bid, hit, sip, and wig. The Y has a short I sound in rhythm and myth. The E can have a short I sound as in began and repair. The EE has a short I sound in been.
There aren't any. Every word has a vowel or a Y in it.
The standard vowels are A, E, I , O, and U. The semi-vowels are Y and W. The Y takes the place of a vowel, typically I as in the words by, myth, and rhythm. The W forms the diphthong sound ou/ow in words such as how and cow, where the O loses its O sound. In other ow words, the W can be considered silent (blow, show). (In Welsh, the W is a semi-vowel with the sound of a long U or OO.)
Some examples of Hindu girl names without vowels are: Rhythm, Mydhili, and Shrghy.