Sky
Thy
Try
Fry
Tryst
Cyst
Pry
Sty
Sly
Hymn
2006-09-11 05:21:54
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answer #1
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answered by k² 6
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Every word has a vowel. "A E I O U... sometimes Y." That's why sky is not a word without a vowel. The Y is a vowel. Sorry to burst your bubble.
2006-09-11 05:18:13
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answer #2
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answered by camping_girl 4
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Y is used as a vowel. Yep learned the is school
2006-09-11 05:19:49
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answer #3
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answered by Annie 2
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Y is a vowel. however the word ulcer was origonally spelled with no vowels. so the only answer for this question is lcr.
2006-09-11 05:31:29
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answer #4
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answered by bretttwarwick 3
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The longest in English is "rhythm" but really there are two vowels in it as there are two syllables - the "y" is a vowel here and there's a "hidden" vowel between the "th" and the "m".
2006-09-11 05:23:50
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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cwm or cwms they are valleys or deep steep wall basins found in the mountains.
crwth an ancient stringed musical instrument used in Ireland
tsk-tsk psst nth Ng syzygy rhythm lynx crypt dvd vcr shhh brrr pssst
Ätvrthrst "StrÄ prst skrz krk", meaning "stick a finger through your throat" or "Smrž pln skvrn zvlhl z mlh", meaning "Morel full of spots wetted from fogs". In the computer game The 7th Guest, one of the puzzles involves a vowel-less sentence- "shy gypsy slyly spryly tryst by my crypt
2006-09-11 05:31:42
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answer #6
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answered by c0mplicated_s0ul 5
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y is a kind of vowell really
I don't know Y they call it a constenant. It's a freak.
2006-09-11 05:17:41
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answer #7
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answered by stickyricky 3
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Rhythm,
crypt,
nymph,
lynx,
gypsy,
syzygy,
myth,
sylph,
hymn,
gylphs,
lymph,
flyby,
synch,
rynds
synth...
To spell a few without out using the A.E.I.O.U vowels
2006-09-14 13:23:42
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answer #8
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answered by wandera1970 6
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by, cry, dry, fly, hymn, my, myrrh, pry, ply, rhythm, sly, sty, try, thy, why, wry.
That makes 16. There must be loads more. But it is true, in these words, "y" represents a vowel.
2006-09-11 05:32:32
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answer #9
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answered by Xtreemist 2
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"y" is a vowel in the word "sky".
2006-09-11 05:17:25
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answer #10
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answered by MOM KNOWS EVERYTHING 7
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It dependd what language you use .. now if you use Welsh (but read it like an Englishman/woman) I can think of loads e.g.
cwrw (beer)
cyfyng (narrow)
cyfwng (space)
crwys (cross) etc etc
2006-09-11 05:20:24
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answer #11
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answered by Anonymous
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