"Crwth" is an English word in which W is the only vowel. It is a Welch musical instrument. Check out this excellent answer I got to a question some time back.
2006-07-24 10:32:23
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answered by Sprinter 5
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Is this topic restricted to English? Actually there are a few words in Serbo-Croatian without any vowels, all with a rhotic "r". Here are some of them:
vrh ("peak")
rt ("cape")
smrt ("death")
krv ("blood")
crv ("worm")
Grk ("Greek")
This "r" is pronounced as a short but strong "rrr" sound. Variants of these words are present in other Slavic languages as well, but there they have a vowel inserted, and therefore sound much softer (compare Russian "smyert" oder "vyerh").
2006-07-24 17:33:37
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answered by Anonymous
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here's a couple although some people will say that Y is a vowel. Not where I'm from!
hymn
gypsy
sylph
crypt
tryst
cyst
pygmy
shyly
nymph
2006-07-24 17:53:01
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answered by cazzi_g 2
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Not in english. Every english word, (in fact, every word with romantic roots) has at least one vowel. I reccomend looking for something with germanic or tribal roots.
2006-07-24 17:32:47
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answered by Grobny Cloyd 2
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No because if there are no vowels there are no words
2006-07-24 17:31:55
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answered by Ms. Understood 1
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Cry. Y is not a vowel.
2006-07-24 17:31:06
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answered by Andy 3
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rhythm ......... y is a semi vowel ...... not a true vowel
2006-07-24 17:31:49
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answered by ibrushallday 3
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nope. see none of these words do
2006-07-24 17:36:30
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answered by goldieluxxx 4
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Yes, like "why"
2006-07-24 17:32:06
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answered by natalie 2
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I cant think of any nice question!!!!
2006-07-24 17:31:59
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answered by Anonymous
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