Virtually every word contains a vowel, either A, E, I, O, U or a Y or W that makes a vowel sound, as in rhythm and myrrh (Y sounds like I) and cwm and crwth (W sounds like OO).
The exception is in onomatopoeia words such as brr, shh, zzz, and psst, which imitate sounds made with the teeth, lips, or nose. And the unspecified ordinal number nth. (Both nth and psst are dictionary words.)
The largest word without vowel is rhythm etc..
the name of pakistani girls with out vowel word
Unless you count y as not being a vowel, no. If you don't count it as being a vowel, My is a word without a vowel.
By. (?) If the Y isn't counted as a vowel.
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The answer to this is no. Ex: the word "by" has the letter "y" which is sometimes a vowel.
There aren't any English words without a vowel letter, unless you include vocal gesture words and vocalized pauses, like hmm and Shh.If "y" is used as a vowel, then it is considered a vowel letter. So the word rhythm is the longest word without a,e,i,o,and u, but it definitely has a vowel letter in it.
every word has at least one vowel... or a vowel sound, as in sky or my
rhythm
Nope.
'An' may be used without a vowel if it is followed by a word beginning with a silent consonant. An example of this would be: an hour.
It is floccinaucinihilipilification. This is what I keep trivia books for!!!