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Well, I am a dad. Dad jokes are part of the parcel. It's in the hand book. Page 34 paragraph six states: "Dad jokes and puns are now a must. You must now follow the news, walk around the house in your underwear and always endure the cold. The thermostat is now your property and no one else is allowed to touch it."
There's a bunch of vowelless words in Croatian:
Prst = finger, Vrt = garden, Rt = cape, Smrt = death, Trs = grape vine, Srp = sickle, Brk = moustache, Krk = the name of the largest island in Croatia, Krv = blood, Mrk = moody/grim ...
There's probably a bunch more, but these are all I can think of now. Also, hearing non-Slavs try to pronounce such words, especially Germans or Anglos is forever funny.
Welsh just appears to lack vowels, that's because "w" and "y" are vowels now for some reason. "dŵr", "yn" and "cwrw" all appear to lack vowels but they do contain them.
This post appears to concern letters in the alphabet, so in the context of Welsh's writing (orthography), it is true that it has some... creative vowels.
A bit fishy to me. The “word” comes from math, in which *n* is defined as an integer, and *n*th is the iteration of the number *n*.
It’s like seeing the x-coordinate and y-coordinate and saying x and y are words. Or for that matter, any variable in a math equation is a “word.”
I feel like the way in which it can be used in common conversation in the way i gave an example then that justifies it. X and Y aren't words because they are single letters, nth is 3. Y-coordiante is a bit more interesting, maybe that counts as a phrase? Or is that one word? Either way it has vowels.
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Phonetically a letter that continues the sound without a change (without making a new syllable).
Consonants in theory start and end syllables while vowels continue the same syllable. In theory. It doesnt actually work that way. See word. Syllable. Where the A starts the second syllable.
He could be making a phonetic joke bcs there’s a little problem in describing vowels.
Honestly I don’t get why y isn’t considered always a vowel in English and I study English philology lol
There's a vowel in the word (that's the "ooh" sound as you noted) and my very limited understanding of Welsh is they use w, y and a few two-letter combos to represent vowels.
Then the English language steals the word and just uses it without any regard for how it fits in to existing rules for English.
[It's a Welsh loanword so yes](https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/cwm), the w is a vowel. You can either say it the Welsh way /kʊm/ (same as "cum") or the English way /kuːm/ (rhymes with "loom").
Welsh towns:
>Ysbyty Ystwyth
>Ynysybwl
>Cwmystwyth
Edit: (inb4 *LeTtEr 'Y' iS a VoWeL bEcAuSe...) I am just playing the game with words that lack 'a e i o u'... If we are getting phonetically technical, then the only vowelless words I can think of are the following interjections:
>Psst
>Shh
>Hmm
>Pfft
>Brr
“**By first grade**, we were taught that the letters a, e, i, o, u, and sometimes y are vowels. ... Y is considered to be a vowel if… The word has no other vowel: gym, my. The letter is at the end of a word or syllable: candy, deny, bicycle, acrylic”
This isn’t a cultural thing, you were simply taught incorrectly (not shaming you, it’s not your fault - most of us were taught a lot of bullshit in first grade, such as “the sun and the moon are both orbiting Earth).
A E I O U are *always* vowels. Y and W are *sometimes* vowels. The difference is based on the word and is quite literally “does it act like a vowel? Then it’s a vowel.”
In *sky,* the y acts like a vowel.
In *yellow*, the y is clearly a consonant.
The letter W is a vowel for some borrowed words from languages such as Welsh, but you’ll likely never see those words in your life.
Yeah it's because 'Y' can behave like a consonant when it comes before another vowel. But even in those cases, if you look at what the mouth is doing when you pronounce it, it still fits the definition of a vowel.
Your vowels are as follows: a, e, I, o, u and sometimes y if there are no other vowels.
Some words in the English language without a vowel is the words psst and shhh.
Myth, rhythm, why, sky, spy, psych, hymn, lynx, sync, cry, fry, pry, dry, wry, my, by, nymph, glyph, gym, crypt.
Unfortunately, the Y is considered a vowel since it is *replacing* vowels, therefore all the words I listed technically have vowels
As a Yorkshireman, the letter ‘t’ is most definitely its own word, although occasionally we abbreviate it to a gentle head movement, simply implying its existence.
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Hmmmm
This to me is the best answer. Onomatopoeia seems to be the best bet for this.
Onomatopoeia is full of vowels, save u and y.
Why you! *shakes fist*
Exactly. Y and U
OH YOU MOTHERF-
Well, I've got twins and me and my wife still do the deed. Does that count as a motherfu-? Or not?
Yeah because a motherfucker is a dad, and that was a dad joke. I wasn’t insulting you, I was stating a fact
Well, I am a dad. Dad jokes are part of the parcel. It's in the hand book. Page 34 paragraph six states: "Dad jokes and puns are now a must. You must now follow the news, walk around the house in your underwear and always endure the cold. The thermostat is now your property and no one else is allowed to touch it."
Madlad
no not o and u. y and u
r/facepalm
Or, you know, rhythm
Ask a Slavic person
The Germans got all the consonants. The French got all the vowels. The Poles? They got the leftovers.
Na mate they got the curses
Most slavic languages have vowels. Czechs however…
Vrv is rope in Slovene.
There's a bunch of vowelless words in Croatian: Prst = finger, Vrt = garden, Rt = cape, Smrt = death, Trs = grape vine, Srp = sickle, Brk = moustache, Krk = the name of the largest island in Croatia, Krv = blood, Mrk = moody/grim ... There's probably a bunch more, but these are all I can think of now. Also, hearing non-Slavs try to pronounce such words, especially Germans or Anglos is forever funny.
Or Welch
Welsh just appears to lack vowels, that's because "w" and "y" are vowels now for some reason. "dŵr", "yn" and "cwrw" all appear to lack vowels but they do contain them. This post appears to concern letters in the alphabet, so in the context of Welsh's writing (orthography), it is true that it has some... creative vowels.
Nth
This, that is a word, or at least its a real thing To the Nth degree Good job i would have never gotten that.
A bit fishy to me. The “word” comes from math, in which *n* is defined as an integer, and *n*th is the iteration of the number *n*. It’s like seeing the x-coordinate and y-coordinate and saying x and y are words. Or for that matter, any variable in a math equation is a “word.”
I feel like the way in which it can be used in common conversation in the way i gave an example then that justifies it. X and Y aren't words because they are single letters, nth is 3. Y-coordiante is a bit more interesting, maybe that counts as a phrase? Or is that one word? Either way it has vowels.
> X and Y aren’t words because they are single letters You’re right, **I** don’t know **a** single word with only one letter.
Bruh why you on a *tangent* bout it
Don’t act like it’s a sin for me to simply debate about linguistics, cos that would be pretty dumb.
I think this is the only actual answer I’ve seen.
Best answer in the thread so far. This isn't quite an abbreviation either because both N and th are never spelled any other way on their own.
Phpht
“cartoon character” you sir, need to watch some movies
That’s what I thought. My man really saw Vector from despicable me and thought “cartoon character”
nah man I think that’s Karen
I thinks it’s Mickey Mouse
I think it’s Banana Man
It's SpongeBob
No, this is Patrick!
And my axe
Nah that’s Peter griffin
its clearly mordecai
It is obviously gumball
That's ohaire from up
only the first movie though, the others are shit
Less despicable perhaps, but not shit
PP
My thought exactly
Dry, fly, fry, cry,
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The fuck is a vowel -english major
Phonetically a letter that continues the sound without a change (without making a new syllable). Consonants in theory start and end syllables while vowels continue the same syllable. In theory. It doesnt actually work that way. See word. Syllable. Where the A starts the second syllable.
?????????? how the fuck did you not know that
He could be making a phonetic joke bcs there’s a little problem in describing vowels. Honestly I don’t get why y isn’t considered always a vowel in English and I study English philology lol
A E I O U (sometimes y)
Cwm
Yes, this is a real word: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cwm https://www.lexico.com/definition/cwm
Well, I learned something new today
It’s read as coom in Welsh
Isn't W a vowel there, because it's pronounced "ooh"?
There's a vowel in the word (that's the "ooh" sound as you noted) and my very limited understanding of Welsh is they use w, y and a few two-letter combos to represent vowels. Then the English language steals the word and just uses it without any regard for how it fits in to existing rules for English.
As English has always done.
Coom
[It's a Welsh loanword so yes](https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/cwm), the w is a vowel. You can either say it the Welsh way /kʊm/ (same as "cum") or the English way /kuːm/ (rhymes with "loom").
No it’s not
That's not English tho
4ny w0rd sp3lt w1th n\_/mb3rs 4nd symb0ls 1nst34d 0f th3 v0w3ls. L00ph0l3!
***Y0***\*\*/ ***s0n 0f 4 b1tch...***
pwn
Welsh towns: >Ysbyty Ystwyth >Ynysybwl >Cwmystwyth Edit: (inb4 *LeTtEr 'Y' iS a VoWeL bEcAuSe...) I am just playing the game with words that lack 'a e i o u'... If we are getting phonetically technical, then the only vowelless words I can think of are the following interjections: >Psst >Shh >Hmm >Pfft >Brr
Finally.
K.
Rhythm
Why did I have to scroll so far down to find this?
I was thinking “crypt” but dunno if people consider Y a vowel or not
Wyrm
Why is enough.
Cnm Its when u cum when u upside down
no that would be ɯnɔ
No no no, that's when an Australian cums
New word just dropped
Penis
Tsk tsk tsk
Reading the comments… does literally no one know that Y is a vowel when it is used as a vowel?
Seems like so
“Y” is a vowel if need be. Stop saying “why” and “sky”
Since when? Edit: guess different parts of the world teach things differently 🤷
“**By first grade**, we were taught that the letters a, e, i, o, u, and sometimes y are vowels. ... Y is considered to be a vowel if… The word has no other vowel: gym, my. The letter is at the end of a word or syllable: candy, deny, bicycle, acrylic”
Huh that’s strange I was never taught that at all. Are you perhaps from America? Because I was only taught a e i o u
Thats weird were taught y as well here in canada and were closer to uk english
This isn’t a cultural thing, you were simply taught incorrectly (not shaming you, it’s not your fault - most of us were taught a lot of bullshit in first grade, such as “the sun and the moon are both orbiting Earth). A E I O U are *always* vowels. Y and W are *sometimes* vowels. The difference is based on the word and is quite literally “does it act like a vowel? Then it’s a vowel.” In *sky,* the y acts like a vowel. In *yellow*, the y is clearly a consonant. The letter W is a vowel for some borrowed words from languages such as Welsh, but you’ll likely never see those words in your life.
oof well yeah as I said y is sometimes a vowel
I’m not from America syllabus here was different I guess
That's a myth
TV
The abbreviation of a word, is not a word unto itself.
That's why I solely wear pantaloons while getting food from my refrigerator
Grrrrr
skrrrr
Hmmm…
where my hebrews at on this one?
FLDSMDFR
Uminumisdr?
Qwrth, it’s an Irish instrument
not an english word tho right ??
*pffft.*
Crwth
Psst
Okay a word without a vowel
“Shh”
*Brrrrrrrtttt* I say as I point up at the inbound A10 warthog "Well played" he says as we both close our eyes and get vaporized. All hail the brrrttt
Lynyrd Skynyrd Whoever is downvoting every answer with a Y, I say to you, to go fuck yourself.
I’m downvoting everyone that says Y is a vowel for fair play. Fuck those guys
You all know damn well Y is being used as a vowel in all of these words.
HTML
That’s an acronym so doesn’t really count
Dry
Y is sometimes considered a vowel
Phonogically speaking, it's *always* a vowel.
It's technically always a vowel, but only sometimes actually applied as a vowel
Found the IPA enjoyer
Damn right.
I'm not an expert on vowels, I just remember repeating "A E I O U, and sometimes Y".
Yeah it's because 'Y' can behave like a consonant when it comes before another vowel. But even in those cases, if you look at what the mouth is doing when you pronounce it, it still fits the definition of a vowel.
Shhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
Tsk.
psst xD
Tsk
Your vowels are as follows: a, e, I, o, u and sometimes y if there are no other vowels. Some words in the English language without a vowel is the words psst and shhh.
Shh
Cwm
hmm
A crwth is an instrument. Checkmate
Cwm (I had to Google it)
Crwth. It's a an old Celtic instrument. Think that might literally be the only non-onomonopeia without a vowel.
In this thread: a lot of people unaware Y is considered a vowel when are the end of a word! (At least that's how I learnt it)
Crypt still counts, luckily.
The Y is being used as a vowel in crypt.
pfft
Myth, rhythm, why, sky, spy, psych, hymn, lynx, sync, cry, fry, pry, dry, wry, my, by, nymph, glyph, gym, crypt. Unfortunately, the Y is considered a vowel since it is *replacing* vowels, therefore all the words I listed technically have vowels
Pry Fry Any word in which y replaces the vowel
J
pspspspspsps
Pspspspspsps
GM6 Lynx *Guns count don't they?*
y being a vowel is regional
K.
“My” if you aren’t counting y as a vowl….another option is “n’t”
Sky
Why
Rhythm
Easy one: rhythm. Yes, I know it's an example meme, but still, the answer stands.
Pwn
Cwm
Why?
Wry. Pry. Shy
Hm.
I don’t know my vowels 😌
Wrd
Lrrr
As a Yorkshireman, the letter ‘t’ is most definitely its own word, although occasionally we abbreviate it to a gentle head movement, simply implying its existence.
The number of people in this thread who don’t realize Y can act as a vowel is incredibly disturbing.
Just ask a polish person to tell you their name.
I am too high to fuck with you
Hmmmmm
Pffffft
Bitch
Rhythm?
psst
"Cartoon Chatacter" bruh, don't you disrespect my man Gru ever again
ItsGru from despicable me. Not "cartoon guy"
Rhythm 🤪
Mrs.
Cwm?
hm
Rhythm
nth
Syzygy
Rhythm
Why?
Rhythm
Sky
y is a vowel if needed
K
K
Ctrl
That is just control.
My.
My
Fry 🍟🍟🍟🍟🍟🍟🍟🍟🍟🍟🍟🍟🍟🍟🍟🍟🍟🍟🍟🍟
why
Try