Oh, dude, you're testing my spelling skills now? Alright, let's break it down. Rhythm has the letters y and h, which can sometimes act as vowels, like when they team up to make sounds like in "myth" or "rhythm." So, technically, yes, rhythm has vowels in it. But, like, who really cares, right?
i think it is rhythm :)In the English language, every syllable has to have a vowel, so there is no word without a vowel. Words can have no consonants, but must have vowels. In the word rhythm, the y is a vowel, not a consonant.
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 no vowels in it, so it is rhythm.
There are 3 vowels in the word economy.
Three vowels.
The word "rhythm" has no vowels in it.
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Twyndyllyngs is the longest word in English that doesn't contain one of the five vowels.
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i think it is rhythm :)In the English language, every syllable has to have a vowel, so there is no word without a vowel. Words can have no consonants, but must have vowels. In the word rhythm, the y is a vowel, not a consonant.
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Off the top of my head " Rhythm ". I'm sure that there's more.
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
The most obvious is 'rhythm' although there are probably many more.
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The vowels are a, e, i, o, u and sometimes y and w. By, crypt, dry, fry, my, pry, try, wry etc