no, why and sky have Y's which sound like a vowel but y is not a vowel, the five vowels are A, E, I, O, U.
Month is one of the word that dose not rhyme just like purple and orange.
no not in English but maybe in other languages.
Wat dose ly why do to a word
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.
The word "wrong" is humorously said to be spelled "wrong" in every dictionary. This is a playful riddle, as the word itself literally means incorrect. In the context of the riddle, it highlights the cleverness of language and wordplay.
Tulle rhymes with the French word voule.
English word dose = Menge, Dose,dosieren (verb)German word Dose = can, doset
The African Luhya word for the English word 'every' is "bulishinduu".
The word "dose" means a portion of medication, as in "You will need to take three doses of this antibiotic every day for 10 days."
Dose as a noun and somministrare as a verb are Italian equivalents of the English word "dose." The choice depends upon the word's role -- nominal or verbal -- in the phrase or sentence. The respective pronunciations will be "DO-zey" and "som-MEE-nee-STRA-rey" in Italian.
what bad word dose every one say the most
No
every word in the english language has a vowel.
At the very least, every English word has at least one syllable.
Month is one of the word that dose not rhyme just like purple and orange.
"Ciudad" is a Spanish word that translates to "city" in English.
The word every can be translated into these words: * Tiap * Setiap * Semua (all)