Yes there is at least one vowel in every single English word.
This is correct as words such as : hymn, rhythm, myth, sylph, and syzygy (the alignment of three celestial objects), do not contain any of the vowels a e i o u. However, y is know a vowel because of this and know because y is know a vowel, every English word has at least one vowel in it
More or less like the English words "louse DAY-oh", with no diphthong on the "ay" vowel.
The vowel sound is an "or" which is a long O in US English and a caret O (aw) in British English.
English has 12 pure vowel sounds, while Spanish has 5 pure vowel sounds. English has more diphthongs (two vowel sounds pronounced together), whereas Spanish vowels are more pure and consistent in their pronunciation. Additionally, Spanish vowels are generally pronounced more clearly and distinctly compared to the varying English vowel sounds.
Rhythms is the longest word in the English language that doesn't contain one of the recognised vowels, i.e. AEIOU
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A syllable is a single unit of sound in a word, typically containing a vowel sound. It is a building block of spoken language and helps determine the pronunciation and rhythm of words. English words can have one or more syllables.
There are 19 vowel sounds in spoken English. But there may be fewer or more depending on dialect. (see the related question)
Vowel sounds connect and express the more numerous consonant sounds (which are the more specially shaped sounds) to create words. Vowel sounds are the oldest language sounds.
Other than interjections such as "Ooo!" and "Aieee!" (OED variant of aiyee), there are almost no English words consisting of vowels, or having only vowel sounds.There are the one-letter words I and a, but the others listed as Scrabble words are not everyday English:AA - AE - AI - AIA -EA - EAU - EE - EUOI - EUOUAE -IO - OE - OI - OO - OUOf these, only eau, from French, seems familiar. The term euoi is ostensibly a cry from a Bacchian revelry and euouae is a mnemonic of the vowels in seculorum amen (last two words of a Gregorian chant in Latin).
English has a total of 44 sounds (24 consonant, 20 vowel), while Filipino has 20 sounds (16 consonant, 4 vowel). English has more diphthongs and consonant clusters compared to Filipino, making it more complex in terms of sounds. Additionally, English has a wider range of vowel sounds compared to Filipino.
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Words with OR (four, form, force, horse) are pronounced as a long O with R in US English, and as oh-ah or oh-uh in British English, the same as many AW words.Spelling of OR sound words - or, for / four, mourn / more, sore / oar, soar / door, floorSome OR words : port, force, course, dorm, court, stork, mortal, torn, abortSome AW words (same or similar in the UK) : law/lore, maw/more, caught/court, taut/tort