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Why a,e,i,o,u are called vowels?

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Answered by manishkr620520
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The key difference betweenvowels and most consonants is that the passage of air from the lungs is not restricted in any way in the production of vowels. Incidentally, the word 'vowel' comes from the same root as 'vocal' – vowel sounds are made only with the voice. 'Consonant' comes from words meaning 'with-sounding'.
Answered by parvd
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hello friend :-

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a,e,i,o,u

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beacuse whenevr we pronounce these words ..there is just a stopage of breathe.


that is why they are called vowels....''

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hope i helped you.,...

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