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A, E, I, O, and U are known as vowel letters in the English alphabet. They play a crucial role in forming syllables and words, often serving as the nucleus of a syllable. These letters can represent various vowel sounds depending on their context within words. Additionally, the letter "Y" can sometimes function as a vowel, depending on its use in a word.

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