There are 13 countries whose names end with a vowel.
Australia, Mauritania, and Mauritius are examples of countries that contain two of the same vowel in a row in their name.
The state that only has one vowel is Ohio.
Since "dock" only has one vowel, the vowel is "o" and it is a short vowel.
No. There are four vowel sounds that OUGH can have. Dough (long O) does not have the same one as grouch (ow sound as in couch).
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"Crash" has four consonants and one vowel. The "A" is the vowel.
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4 letter words with one vowel:archarmsbathbestborncolddarkfarmgermharmjackkilnlashlesslistlostluckmaskmessnormpartresttestvastwishyarnzest
There are 13 countries whose names end with a vowel.
Here is one... Ella.
You could say one or four. One vowel, the letter A, appears in it 4 times:AlAbAmA
One animal name without a "classic vowel" (AEIOU) is lynx. But the Y is a vowel in this use.
Australia, Mauritania, and Mauritius are examples of countries that contain two of the same vowel in a row in their name.
No, the word wharf has four consonants: w, h, r, f, and one vowel: a.
It has one syllable (though four phonemes, since its vowel sound is a diphthong).