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Ancient Hebrew writings had no vowels. Vowels were not invented for Hebrew until the 10th century.
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.
long vowels and short vowels are both just vowels they can't have more or less of themselves
There are two vowels in the word "rapid". Those vowels are 'a' and 'i'.
There are two vowels in 'table'. Those vowels are 'a' and 'e'.
the vowels are a and i.
There are 3 vowels.
how many vowels in the word rabbit
The vowels are 'u' & ' i'. The five vowels in the English language are 'a,e,i,o,u.'.
There are four vowels in the word "restaurant". the vowels are e, a, and u. All vowels are a, e, i, o, and u.</P>
There is no specific collective noun for the noun vowels, in which case a noun suitable for the situation can be use, for example a group of vowels, a string of vowels, a bunch of vowels, etc.
every word has vowels.