facetious. And the vowels are in alphabetical order.
Sequoias and Redwood trees are examples of large trees. Fun fact: sequoia has every vowel.
In common English, sequoia. If any of its names is permitted, eventually every tree has each vowel.
There aren't any. Every word has a vowel or a Y in it.
Yes, "Kyrgyzstan" is a country name that does not contain a vowel.
No, "feet" does not contain a long vowel. The vowel in "feet" is a short vowel sound.
No, "pat" does not contain a long vowel. The vowel "a" in "pat" is a short vowel sound.
That depends on your definition of the word vowel. All English words have vowel sounds in them, but the word rhythm does not contain a,e,i,o, or u.
It isn't possible every word has a vowel in it but there are abreviations. Like VCR, DVD
No, "panic" does not contain a long vowel. The "a" in panic is pronounced as a short vowel.
No, the word "friends" does not contain a long vowel.
No, "crime" does not contain a long vowel sound. The "i" in "crime" is a short vowel sound.
No, "House" does not contain a long vowel. The "o" in "House" is a short vowel sound.