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28 August, 01:28

What's the difference between sounds and vowels

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  1. 28 August, 02:26
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    It depends, but a sound is like a normal letter, for instance, L is a sound and a vowel is A E I O U and sometimes Y. so, the difference is the structure the letters are pronounced. vowels, are shaped more with the mouse, so a word without a vowel is just, for instance, "Namjoon" would be "Nmjn"
  2. 28 August, 02:42
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    Well a vowel is a speech sound made with your mouth fairly open, the nucleus of a spoken syllable. A sound made with your mouth fairly closed.
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