why there are only 5 vowels
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Originally Answered: Why are there five vowels in the English alphabet? It is because English uses the Roman alphabet, which was originally used for Latin, and in that alphabet the vowels were a, e, i, o, and u, and the rather rare y, which was used for borrowings from Greek.
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Originally Answered: Why are there five vowels in the English alphabet? It is because English uses the Roman alphabet, which was originally used for Latin, and in that alphabet the vowels were a, e, i, o, and u, and the rather rare y, which was used for borrowings from Greek.
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