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Why vowels are used in every english word??​

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Answered by yadavjiya078
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Others believe vowels are simply the letters of the alphabet that stand for the spoken vowel sounds, namely a, e, i, o, u, and sometimes y. ... However, each of these words does have a vowel sound, since the w in each word stands for the “oo" sound you hear in words like doom and tooth.

Answered by Anonymous
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Vowels are used to break down a word so that it's easier to pronounce. This makes it easier to chunk words out. And yes they do describe sounds.

Words in English need vowels to break up the sounds that consonants make. So, while every word has to have a vowel, not every word has to have a consonant. There are strings of consonants that are sometimes written like full words, like “hmm.” However, these are just sounds rather than actual words

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