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The English vowels, as part of the English language, were not invented by a single individual but evolved over time from earlier languages, including Old English, Latin, and Norman French. The vowels a, e, i, o, u, and sometimes y have roots in these languages, with their use and pronunciation changing throughout history. Linguists and language scholars study these developments rather than attributing their invention to a specific person.

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