Franky
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Is there a word without vowels in it?
In English, are there any words without vowels in them?
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Quite a few. Even more if you go Welsh. They love subbing W and Y in places of vowels.
however: Cry, try, myth, brr, lynx, sty, fry, syzygy, cwm, dryly, dry, and sky pop to my mind
(cwm is my favorite in scrabble but is a real word, lol)
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by Ashley N
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The word psst is in the dictionary. No vowels.
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by Ayan K
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Yes
Example: Try, Sky, Myth, Fly, Fry, Dry, myth, Lynx. TV
Usually if the word doesn't have A E I O U in them there is a Y to make up for it.
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by Hannah
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the word rhythm. No vowels. There are more. hmm, lets see.
slyly
crypt
gypsy
Cry
Dry
Fly
Hymn
Lynch
Myth
Pygmy
If you don't include y since it can sometimes be a "vowel"
then there are no english words.
unless you count the slang word pwn! haha.
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