Simple- "My heart"
No, but then most of them are single letters, not words - as claimed in the question.
Not a proper sentence. The words translate to - is and pretty.
The words I was bothered to think about that do not have a vowel is 'why', 'sly', 'try' and 'fry'. And 'why' could be a sentence in its own right? Although many would argue against that I believe 'Why?' is a sentence even though it is said that all sentences must have a verb. All these words end in 'y' because 'y' can have the vowel sound 'i' but it is not a vowel.To conclude I would say that there a words and sentence(s) that do not possess a vowel.
Tiene pelo corto y castaño.Tiene pelo constanos.
(.Y.)
Y for Yes
These groups of words have no meaning as a sentence. There are a few words that can be translated but there is no cohesive sentence here.
Of course. In a sentence, you can still use more than one "y."
Words that have z and y include:dizzyfrizzygrizzlyhazyjazzylazyritzytizzy
Some words that start with Y are:yachtyakyamYankyarnyawyawnyeahyearyearnyellowyenyesyesterdayyetyetiyewyipyoyodelyokeyolkyonderyorkyouyoungyoungsteryouthYugoslaviayummy
What are good positive words begging with y
Some words that start with Y are:yachtyakyamYankyarnyawyawnyeahyearyearnyellowyenyesyesterdayyetyetiyewyipyoyodelyokeyolkyonderyorkyouyoungyoungsteryouthYugoslaviayummy