there are 5 vowels.they are a,e,i,o,u.
There are five vowels in the English language: A, E, I, O, and U.
In English there are five full vowels-- a e i o u -- plus y which can be either a vowel (as in "my") or a consonant (as in "your"). So 5.5 vowels?
There are many words with repeated vowels in the English language. Examples include "bookkeeper" and "zoology."
There are many semi-vowels in English. Most obviously, y and w are sometimes vowels ( as in hay and how), but most of the voiced consonants may also be vocalic, for example the l in bubble or the r in Brrr!
There are 6 vowels in french , they are as follows :-a,e,i,o,y(as it is in english) & y.
There are no semi-vowels in the English alphabet, but if you are talking about phonology, there are 2 semi-vowels in North American English pronunciation: ə and ɨ
There are five vowels in the English language: A, E, I, O, and U.
In English there are five full vowels-- a e i o u -- plus y which can be either a vowel (as in "my") or a consonant (as in "your"). So 5.5 vowels?
only five pure vowels are there i.e A, E, I, O. U.
the sounds which are produced by combinig two vowels sounds known as triphotongs?
There are many words with repeated vowels in the English language. Examples include "bookkeeper" and "zoology."
yes, aeiou are all vowels of the English alphabet
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Twyndyllyngs is the longest word in English that doesn't contain one of the five vowels.
The five vowels in the English Language and many others are: * A * E (Eee) * I (Eye) * O (Oh) * U (You)
The vowels are 'u' & ' i'. The five vowels in the English language are 'a,e,i,o,u.'.
There are many semi-vowels in English. Most obviously, y and w are sometimes vowels ( as in hay and how), but most of the voiced consonants may also be vocalic, for example the l in bubble or the r in Brrr!