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What is the only English word that has no vowels in it?
This is a classic riddle! The answer is
"rhythm"
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It's a bit of a trick question, as "y" can sometimes act as a vowel sound.
How do you spell the word trane?
What words with temper or chron?
Phonology
How do you say splat in Swahili?
What part of speech is dwelling?
How many vowels sound in have?
What is a homaphone for mind?
What part of speech is million?
Do the words nest and blanket have a short e sound?
Does the word polish have a long or short vowel sound?
How do you say phasme in English?
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