vowel

vocal
definition
noun
After blending consonants and vowels , syllables are blended into words and words are used in meaningful sentences.
a speech sound that is produced by comparatively open configuration of the vocal tract, with vibration of the vocal cords but without audible friction and is a unit of the sound system of a language that forms the nucleus of a syllable.
translation of 'vowel'
noun
vocal
example
They are written with n following the 'vowel' letter: in en an un onün.
The Lao alphabet also has 38 vowel symbols, representing 24 'vowel' sounds.
If I understand the transliteration right, the 'vowel' quality would also be closer to American English cat than cot.
German can also put 'vowel' letter plus h as in ' autobahn '.
He had written but one word, three consonants and a single 'vowel' .
The double consonant signifies that the preceding 'vowel' remains short.
While the consonant cards each represent a single letter, the 'vowel' cards give a choice of two vowels and the wild cards represent any letter.
Knowing that the first letter is a 'vowel' keeps solvers from pursuing a solution word beginning with a consonant.
Vowels so marked are described as long, and unmarked vowels are short, a distinction known as 'vowel' length.
In contrast, 'vowel' letters are never omitted from words in text.
The schwa sound represents a unique yet important construct for the developing reader in that it cannot easily be sounded out and is not represented by any one single 'vowel' letter.
Lavender was 75 years old, and produced 'vowel' sounds that have disappeared everywhere else.
In Miami-Illinois, as in other Algonquian languages, 'vowel' length is phonemic, that is, it is an absolute determining factor in the shape and meaning of words.
The 'vowel' letter e can represent a variety of sounds.
The two men may share a 'vowel' at the end of their last name.
Umlauts are the pair of dots used in some European languages to modify the sounds of certain 'vowels' ; they are placed above the vowel.
The vowel i is considered neutral and can therefore occur in both front and back 'voweled' words, but when i occurs in all syllables the word is considered to be front voweled.
Write this sentence down, then remove all 'vowels' and repeating letters.
What specialists like Liberman are schooled in, is the rules for sound-shifts in 'vowels' and consonants in any language across the centuries.
The rhythm and the 'vowelled' music of the long recitative presently acted upon one as a soporific.
Even the name seems pregnant with significance - that defiant strangeness, those open, dreamy 'vowels' .
It was only later that these ambiguities were in large measure resolved by the creation of a system of pointing the consonantal text to represent the missing 'vowels' .
As far as I can see, it's strangely similar to the process that is used to engineer artificial languages out of 'vowelless' alphabets.
I have never, for instance, heard a speaker of English condemn the nasal 'vowels' or the dropped consonants of the French language.
In Guaraní, 12 vowels are distinguished, six oral vowels and six nasal 'vowels' .
After blending consonants and 'vowels' , syllables are blended into words and words are used in meaningful sentences.
The accumulated differences in the 'vowels' , consonants, and syllable lengths gives dramatic speech a totally different pace.
Instead of entering ligatures as such their components (except the ‘full’ consonants) are typed as 'vowelless' or half consonants.
The Amharic alphabet is made up of 33 letters and has seven 'vowels' .
Allowing for the omission of 'vowels' and the unknown letter, surely this was Rameses.
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