court wedding vowells
Yakira = יקירה
You spell wedding in Swahili as w, e, d, d, i, n, g. The word in Swahili that means wedding is arusi. You spell it a, r, u, s, i.
they spell nothing because there is no vowels!
No, you cannot. There are no vowels.
Écouter
"You" already has two vowels: O and U. If you go with the sound, you could also spell it "ewe," which has two Es ... If the translation software changed "I" to "you" then you can spell "I" like this (by sound): "eye" ... which also has two Es
Nothing in English, there are no vowels.
The correct spelling is 'wedding'.
The correct spelling is vowels, letters that are pronounced by exhalation, classically A, E, I, O, and U.
There is no anagram (too many vowels). The longest words are toilet and outlet.
The correct spelling is hors d'oeuvres.
There is no anagram, as there are not enough vowels. The longest words are bass and lass.With two E's it would spell baseless.