Sky, spy,cry,my,why,shy,cyst,rhythm,crypts,lynx,
2006-09-08 05:36:40
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answer #1
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answered by Alice K 4
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NTH s the surely English be conscious with no vowel it means to the authentic or very last degree. There are Celtic and Welsh words which incorporates CWM meaning valley yet in fairness the W contained in the Welsh language is a vowel. words which incorporates DRY or DRY with surely a Y in them can't remember in view that remembering the former rule A, E, I, O, U and typically Y, meaning even as appearing on my own in a be conscious that's a vowel. So NTH is it.
2016-11-25 20:42:11
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answer #2
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answered by sangster 4
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Sorry, guys-Y is also sometimes a vowel so the word,rhythm, is not an answer nor do any other of the "y as a vowel" words work. I can not come up with a word that fits the question-except-Sh-which IS a word and means be quiet!!!
2006-09-08 14:22:12
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answer #3
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answered by rhymer 4
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Any word that doesn't use a straight vowel has to use y as a vowel, because words without vowels don't exist. Examples: fly, tryst, sync.
2006-09-08 08:32:24
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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rhythm
or, if you speak with a New Zealand accent, there are no such things as vowels.
(sorry Kiwis, but it's true!)
2006-09-08 05:30:49
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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SH, CH, CWM. In CWM, the W is pronounced as a vowel, but the other two definitely have no vowel.
2006-09-08 07:52:14
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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Pygmy
2006-09-08 07:18:05
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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syzygy
In astronomy, a syzygy is the alignment of three celestial bodies in the same gravitational system along a straight line...
2006-09-08 05:31:09
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answer #8
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answered by spindoccc 4
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MY and BY come to mind.
2006-09-08 05:31:32
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answer #9
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answered by Edward T 2
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Why?
2006-09-08 05:30:48
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answer #10
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answered by Leader Desslok 4
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