Author Topic: Are there any words in the english language that have no vowels in them?  (Read 1086 times)

Y counts as a vowel. Unless it's the y as in yes.

My uses the long I y sound

Rhythm used the short I y sound

Why uses the long I y sound too.


BRR
BRRR
CRWTH
CRWTHS
CWM
CWMS
HM
HMM
MM
NTH
PFFT
PHPHT
PHT
PSST
SH
SHH
TSK
TSKS
TSKTSK
TSKTSKS





9th
err ninth
wait no
nth
erm
i remember from my teacher like way back tell me it had to do with nine

Hmph.

Psst.

Those are the only two I can think of off the top of my head.

A cwm is like the word for a cavernous area I believe.

Also, do you people realize that onomatopoeias don't count?

Hmph.

Psst.

Those are the only two I can think of off the top of my head.
are interjections really words?




Hmph is a worded emotion of discontent and uncaring
Psst, other than SNEAK TALKING, can also be linked to the interjection ptth, if said in a certain way also can be a worded emotion of discontent.
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