a e ё и о у ы э ю я
You must mean, "What language has no vowels"...? If that was your question, then I would answer, "Hebrew", the language of Israel.
There isn't any natural language composed only of vowels.
The vowels are 'u' & ' i'. The five vowels in the English language are 'a,e,i,o,u.'.
The most common vowels in the English language are "a," "e," "i," "o," and "u."
While both Russian and Ukrainian languages feature combinations of consonants and vowels that are not familiar to English speaking persons, "durettyuuivvb hbuyvbcxxf" is neither Russian or Ukranian. In fact, "durettyuuivvb hbuyvbcxxf" has no meaning in any language.
Yes, the Russian alphabet consists of 33 letters. It is based on the Cyrillic script and includes both consonants and vowels. The alphabet ranges from А (A) to Я (Ya), featuring unique letters that represent sounds specific to the Russian language.
There are five vowels in the English language: A, E, I, O, and U.
Vowels are crucial in language as they help distinguish between words and convey meaning. Without vowels, it would be difficult to comprehend and differentiate between different words and phrases. They are essential for clear communication and understanding in language.
Abstemiously and facetiously both have the vowels in order.
Russian is a Cyrillic language.
The smallest number of distinct vowels (vowel phonemes) in any language is two. It is generally accepted that the Northwest Caucasian language Kabardian has such a vowel system.
The longest word in the English language without vowels is... syzygy