Remember that both y and w are sometimes vowels: a, I, eye, awe, owe and ewe; the archaic word aye ("always"), the affirmative aye, the sloth ai, the lemur aye-aye. There are also utterances, not words, exactly, such as ow, oi, aw, oo and ee.
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Strangely, those are all words.
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The words "I" and "a" each contain only one letter which is a vowel. a word that has only vowels could be aiea and it is a city name
I is a word in English with only vowels.
road loan lone done once
one word that not only has all the vowels, it is the only word with all the vowels in order. the word is: FACETIOUS.
The only 8-letter word with 5 vowels in a row is queueing.
No. Vowels are letters, so the only words that can be vowels are words consisting of only one letter, such as "I" or "a". The word "said" is a verb.
Can it only consist of vowels? Many words have 5 vowels. Queueing has five in a row.
The English dictionary word with the most consecutive vowels (six) is EUOUAE.
not even names have no vowels every word has them
QUEUE
No. Vowels are letters, so the only words that can be vowels are words consisting of only one letter, such as "I" or "a". The word "said" is a verb.
There are no common English words consisting of all vowels. Although A,E, I, O, and U are always vowels, Y and W can be used as vowels (e.g. Welsh). However, there are no instances where they are used as vowels along with only other vowels.Sequoia is a word using all of the vowels but not consisting of only vowels.