Not in English.
Australia, Mauritania, and Mauritius are examples of countries that contain two of the same vowel in a row in their name.
Yes, the state without a vowel in its name is Wyoming.
Yes. The A is a long A sound, as in sale and pale. The E is silent.
No, "pat" does not contain a long vowel. The vowel "a" in "pat" is a short vowel sound.
No, "feet" does not contain a long vowel. The vowel in "feet" is a short vowel sound.
The country without a vowel in its name is "Kyrgyzstan."
Australia, Mauritania, and Mauritius are examples of countries that contain two of the same vowel in a row in their name.
Yzzy
One country that has every vowel in its name is Mozambique which is located in Africa. Another country with all the vowels in its name is the United States of America.
Yes, the state without a vowel in its name is Wyoming.
India
No, "angle" does not contain a long vowel. The "a" in "angle" is pronounced with a short vowel sound, as in "cat." A long vowel typically refers to a vowel sound that is pronounced the same as the name of the letter itself, such as the "a" in "cake."
Yes. The A is a long A sound, as in sale and pale. The E is silent.
No, "feet" does not contain a long vowel. The vowel in "feet" is a short vowel sound.
No, "pat" does not contain a long vowel. The vowel "a" in "pat" is a short vowel sound.
No, the word "award" does not contain a long vowel sound. In linguistics, a long vowel is a vowel sound that is pronounced the same as the name of the vowel. In the word "award," the "a" is pronounced as a short vowel sound, similar to the "a" in "cat."
No. Mark has a short rhotic A sound, as in dark and park.With a long sound, it would sound like mayrk.