I, prism, schism, prim, scrim, grim, finch, flinch,im,id,him,wind,did,mid,hid,lid,sid,dim, kick,hick,sick,pick,tick,fink,tin tin,blink
Guard, guest, guilt and guess are words that begin with GU and contain a vowel.
The words "I" and "a" each contain only one letter which is a vowel. a word that has only vowels could be aiea and it is a city name
i know only two of them: 1.by; 2.my Well, my friend, these words certainly only contain the letter y as a vowel, but neither one of which is three syllables long. Three words that only contain the vowel y and are three syllables long are, Gypsyfy, gypsyry, symphysy
There are no three letter words that contain only consonants. They need vowels.Y is used as a vowel but not a real vowel; you may try: cry, dry, fry, ply, fly, shy, why, or sly.
When two words have the same vowel sound, it is known as assonance.
"Give" and "oddball" are not vowel words. Vowel words are words that contain a vowel as one of their main sounds. In "give," the main vowel sound is "i," a vowel; in "oddball," the main vowel sounds are "o" and "a," both vowels.
Some examples of words with a soft vowel sound are "gentle," "whisper," "cuddle," and "delicate."
There are thousands of English words with only one vowel.The words I and a consist of only a single vowel.
There aren't any. Every word has a vowel or a Y in it.
The vowel sound in "whale" is the same as the vowel sound in "think." Both words contain the long vowel sound /eɪ/.
No, you would only classify 'y' being a vowel, if the word does not contain a,e,i,o, or u.
Only has a long vowel! It is one of those English words that can be hard to tell. If only had a short vowel it would sound like this "on-ly"