The 8 are:
Albany, New York
Annapolis, Maryland
Atlanta, Georgia
Augusta, Maine
Austin, Texas
Indianapolis, Indiana
Olympia, Washington
US state capitals that start with a vowel:Albany, New YorkAnnapolis, MarylandAtlanta, GeorgiaAugusta, MaineAustin, TexasIndianapolis, IndianaOklahoma City, OklahomaOlympia, Washington
The answer depends on the state of which country!
The state capitals in the United States starting with a vowel are Albany, New York; Annapolis, Maryland; Atlanta, Georgia; Augusta, Maine; Austin, Texas; Indianapolis, Indiana; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; and Olympia, Washington.
The names of eight states begin and end with a vowel. They are Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Idaho, Indiana, Iowa, Ohio, and Oklahoma.
Both the E and the I have short I vowel sounds (big-in).
April, August, and October are the months that begin with a vowel.
The only vowel that does not end the name of a state capital is "I." All other vowels—A, E, O, and U—are found at the end of at least one state capital's name. For example, capitals like Atlanta, Denver, and Honolulu end with those respective vowels. However, no state capital ends with the letter "I."
Guard, guest, guilt and guess are words that begin with GU and contain a vowel.
Eight out of Canada's ten provinces begin with a consonant, which represents 80% of the total. The only two provinces that start with a vowel are Ontario and Alberta.
all of the begin with A and end with A except Europe
The word eight has a long A vowel sound, sounding the same as ate.Another word like this is weight (wait).
Some examples of the long A to begin words: A words - able, anal, apiary, apex, aviation A words with silent E : ale, ape, ate AI words - aid, ail, aim EI words - eight