Abstemious and facetious are two words which have all the vowels appearing in their correct order.
The two English words that contain all the vowels (a, e, i, o, u) in order are "facetious" and "abstemious." Both words include each vowel exactly once and in the correct sequence.
The sequence is following the order of the vowels in the alphabet. Next would be i (after e), then o (after u), and so on.
Vowels you see are e, a, and e. Vowels you hear are e and e.
He , be, and we are all examples of long e with no other vowels.
a i u e o In other words, vowels.
N...the pattern is based around the vowels. A E I. The next vowel is O. The letters in between are the letters before the vowels. Therefore the answer is N because before O is N.
N...the pattern is based around the vowels. A E I. The next vowel is O. The letters in between are the letters before the vowels. Therefore the answer is N because before O is N.
There are two vowels in 'table'. Those vowels are 'a' and 'e'.
There are four vowels in the word "Eugene".
In English the letters that are vowels are A, E, I, O and U.
The vowels missing in "bliv" are "a" and "e".
There is no English word without a vowel. The vowels are A, E, I, O, U and sometimes Y and W. Some vowel-free vocalisations exist, such as brrr and zzzz and pffft, but they are not really words. rhythm but without y is nth because y can count as a vowel