There are lots of Scrabble words made with only consonants - These might look pretty weird, but they're all valid words according to the official Scrabble dictionary!
byrls
chynd
crwth
crypt
cwtch
cysts
dryly
flyby
fyrds
ghyll
glyph
grypt
gymps
gynny
gyppy
gypsy
hwyls
hymns
kydst
kynds
lymph
lynch
myrrh
myths
mythy
nymph
phpht
psych
pygmy
rynds
shyly
skyfs
skyrs
slyly
stymy
sylph
synch
syncs
synds
synth
syphs
thymy
tryps
tryst
tymps
typps
wryly
wynds
wynns
xylyl
xysts
brrr
byrl
cwms
cyst
drys
fyrd
gymp
gyms
gyny
gyps
hwyl
hymn
hyps
jynx
kynd
lych
lyms
lynx
mycs
myth
pfft
prys
psst
rynd
scry
skry
skyf
skyr
spry
sync
synd
syph
tryp
tsks
tygs
tymp
tynd
typp
typy
whys
wych
wynd
wynn
wyns
xyst
ympt
zzzs
brr
bys
cly
cry
cwm
dry
fly
fry
gym
gyp
hmm
hyp
lym
myc
nth
nys
pht
ply
pry
pst
pyx
rhy
shh
shy
sky
sly
sny
spy
sty
swy
syn
thy
try
tsk
twp
tyg
vly
why
wry
wyn
zzz
by
ch
fy
hm
ky
mm
my
ny
sh
st
here are some words that dont have vowels in them why shy rythm
Words without vowels are unpronounceable.
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there are 4 words without vowels that I can think of: gym, rhythm, myth and gypsy. There are also some short words like: sky, try, fly, by and cry.
Some words that have vowels in them are ;;Are In Some TimeRubber Pencil
There is no English word without a vowel. The vowels are A, E, I, O, U and sometimes Y and W. Some vowel-free vocalisations exist, such as brrr and zzzz and pffft, but they are not really words. rhythm but without y is nth because y can count as a vowel
Without vowels, you can't pronounce the words. Try to pronounce frnc. It is furnace or franc without the vowels.
all words have vowels in them
Some examples of seven-letter words without vowels are rhythms, lynx, flyby, nymphs, and gypsy.
Words which don't have any of the five standard vowels (a, e, i, o, u) have a 'y' instead. Some examples of those are:sky why by cry fry my ply rythm why
Some three letter words that start with vowels are:aceampapearearkarmarteareatelfemueraergiceI'llimpinkinnionireirkit'soafoakoaroatofforeouroutughumpurnuse
I think what you mean is, "how do you read Modern Hebrew without vowels". (You can't pronounce any words without vowels).Hebrew is a consonant-based language, just like all Semitic languages. The words are fairly easy to read without vowels, because there are only a limited number of patterns that form words. When a Hebrew reader sees a word in context, they mentally supply the vowels without even realizing it.It can be done in English too, though not as easily, since English is not a consonant-based language.For example:Rchrd cn rd Hbrw wtht vwls.