'oma' that is 'granny'.
Yes, the word "factor" has two vowels in it, the letter "a" and the letter "o".
Almost the same way it is done in English, so it sounds like welcome.
The "o" is a silent letter in the word "floor."
One example of a word in French that starts with the letter "o" is "oiseau," which means "bird" in English.
The word "your" has one vowel, which is the letter 'o'.
EMOTION is the word.
· overjoyed
Octopi
onion
In the word "Londoner," the letter 'o' is the 15th letter of the alphabet and appears as the 15th letter in the word when counting from the beginning. Therefore, 'o' is the letter that matches its position in the word with its position in the alphabet.
Idiots
emotion
omen
obscene
order
ophid
ovine