There aren't any. Every word has a vowel or a Y in it.
Try, cry, myth, dry.
"Give" and "oddball" are not vowel words. Vowel words are words that contain a vowel as one of their main sounds. In "give," the main vowel sound is "i," a vowel; in "oddball," the main vowel sounds are "o" and "a," both vowels.
The vowel sound in "whale" is the same as the vowel sound in "think." Both words contain the long vowel sound /eɪ/.
In the English language there are no words that do not contain at least one vowel: a, e , i, o, or u.
Yes, "Kyrgyzstan" is a country name that does not contain a vowel.
No, "feet" does not contain a long vowel. The vowel in "feet" is a short vowel sound.
Guard, guest, guilt and guess are words that begin with GU and contain a vowel.
In the English language there are no words that do not contain at least one vowel: a, e , i, o, or u.
When two words have the same vowel sound, it is known as assonance.
facetious. And the vowels are in alphabetical order.
i'll say free
No, "came" and "rain" do not have the same vowel sound. In "came," the vowel sound is the long "a" sound /eɪ/, whereas in "rain," the vowel sound is the diphthong "ai" /eɪ/.
A syllable is a unit of pronunciation. A syllable consists of either a vowel that's alone or a vowel and one or more consonant sounds. Most monosyllabic words contain at least one vowel or vowel sound. Square has the vowel sound at the u and a.
That depends on your definition of the word vowel. All English words have vowel sounds in them, but the word rhythm does not contain a,e,i,o, or u.
No, "crime" does not contain a long vowel sound. The "i" in "crime" is a short vowel sound.
There are no three letter words that contain only consonants. They need vowels.Y is used as a vowel but not a real vowel; you may try: cry, dry, fry, ply, fly, shy, why, or sly.
tell me the word wich doesnt have vowel but has the meaning
R is not a vowel.