![]() ![]() ![]() Most English words contain at least one vowel sound, and in many cases multiple vowels. It’s worth noting that while “myth” and “crypt” are examples of 5 letter words without vowels, they are somewhat rare. Therefore, even though these words contain no traditional vowels, they still have sounds that are produced in the same way as vowels. In words like “myth” and “crypt”, the “Y” takes on a vowel-like sound and serves the role of what would typically be a vowel in other words. While it may seem surprising that a word can exist without any vowels, it’s important to note that the letter “Y” can sometimes be used as a vowel substitute in English. Two common examples are “myth” and “crypt”. Yes, there are a few 5 letter words in the English language that have no vowels. ![]()
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