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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.
it's rhythm... and the longest word that having a single vowel is strenghts...
Rhythms is the longest word in the English language that doesn't contain one of the recognised vowels, i.e. AEIOU
The longest word in the English language with only one vowel is "strengths," containing nine letters and only one vowel, which is the letter "e."
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
If 'you' meant the letter 'u', then there is none in the English language. It is a cardinal rule of English to have at least one vowel per word. Also, it is at least almost impossible to finisha syllable without a vowel.
Since the word ends with an E, it lengthens the vowel prior to the end of the word - where, without the E, the word would be pronounced /blaz/.
No. The E in red is pronounced as a short E vowel.
The word "hen" contains a short vowel sound. The 'e' in "hen" is pronounced as a short e sound.
Yes. The EE pair has a long E sound and the final E is silent.
The vowel preceding the E at the end of the word is the vowel before the E. Usually the vowel that has the long vowel sound (says its name).
Yes, the e in set has the short vowel sound