why
2006-07-09 01:18:40
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answer #1
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answered by sodapop37 2
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all of use English speaking people know that Y is sometimes used as a vowel so neither of your words are right. except for nth I didn't look in the dictionary for that one.
2006-07-16 17:36:50
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answer #2
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answered by shiningstar 2
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If you ask me there are a whole lot of words without a vowel and they are also used commonly like:
(1)hymn
(2)spy
(3)why
(4)OK
(5)nay
2006-07-08 17:02:32
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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should be: Are there any English words that do not have any vowels?
there are a few... several if you don't count Y as a vowel and the psst and a few others.
2006-07-21 22:45:35
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answer #4
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answered by ??IMAGINE ?? 5
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if u mean a word that is found in a dictionary no.all words that can be found in the dictionary have vowels~even some of those that arent in the dictionary have vowels
2006-07-20 11:40:30
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answer #5
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answered by ~*!GirlNextDoor!*~ 2
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If you don't consider "Y" a vowel there are several:
"by", "my", "thy", "fly", "ply", etc.
If you consider "Y" a vowel there are 2 ... both are sounds but they are recognized as words in the English language:
"hm" and "tsk"
..."nth", "hmph", "t.v.", "psst", and "shhhhh" are not acknowledged as words according to the Chicago University Press (publisher of the internationally recognized "Chicago Manual of Style").
2006-07-08 17:15:11
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answer #6
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answered by Stephen Hawkings Mentor 2
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Bendella Whiterson
2006-07-08 16:11:26
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answer #7
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answered by Abercrombie_Cutiee 2
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nope at least i think there are a couple words that have just a vowels
2006-07-08 16:14:25
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answer #8
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answered by ♥*~me~*♥ 3
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Yes
2006-07-20 05:14:15
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answer #9
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answered by CrzyCowboy 4
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Yup.
Nth.
2006-07-08 16:10:58
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answer #10
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answered by C-Mick 3
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Why
Mr
Mrs
2006-07-17 21:56:05
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answer #11
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answered by Anonymous
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