Assuming that "voul" is a random way of spelling vowel, perhaps the shape is IRREGULAR.
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voul or vouls are not recognised as English words. Please define them and resubmit your question.
A vole is a common rodent that lives in the ground.
voulez-vous... mean do you want...
it's spelled vowel & consonant! The letter "O" is a vowel.
Use Timmy to shoot the jar to let Patrick out then there should be a new power for Timmy (Cleft the boy chin wonder hand) then using the hand turn the voul and it should lift the orange thing
Oregon has 6 letters, and has a vowel for every other consonant.
take the first letter off the word and replace it with a g = like would be Gike. Add a 'Gidda' to the front = gike is now giddagike. LEAVE THE VOUL THERE! = answer would be ganswer.
voulu (and it goes with avoir)i.e. j'ai voulu, tu as voulu, etc.keep in mind though, that with vouloir, the french tend to use the imperfect rather than the perfect tense. I'll conjugate it below for you in case :)je voulaistu voulaisil voul aitnous voulionsvous vouliezils voulaient
coin weight 105gm, voul round shape, coin year 1616,in the cold water 4to 5 degree become hot water, clouds form within 15 second, eagle arrive, tourch lights become a cuts
Use "an" before words that start with a vowel sound, such as "an apple." Use "a" before words that start with a consonant sound, like "a banana." The choice between "a" and "an" depends on the pronunciation of the word, not just its spelling.