"Vowels" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
In English, vowels are letters in the alphabet that are used to form words. They are the most basic sounds that a word can be composed of. The five vowels in the English alphabet are:
1. A
2. E
3. I
4. O
5. U
Sometimes, Y is also considered a vowel in certain contexts, especially when it is used as a vowel sound.
Vowels are important in English because they are the core of word formation. Without vowels, words would be mute and meaningless.
The word "vowelised" is the past tense of the verb "vowel", which means to pronouce or spell a word in a way that is characteristic of the English alphabet or phonetic system.<br><br>In other words, to vowelise something is to represent the inherent sounds of the English language by using the letters a, e, i, o, or u. This often involves replacing silent letters or using diacritical marks to indicate the correct pronunciation of a word.<br><br>For example, a word that would be vowelised would have the silent letters or diacritical marks strengthened or inserted to show how it should be pronounced, such as "coup d'état" being vowelised would be written as "coo-dey-tah".