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A to Z WORDS that END in a VOWEL

Is that what they taught you in school?

Here we recited that the vowels are
a, e, i, o, u, and sometimes y.

You may enjoy playing around with the
audio chart that is slightly more than
halfway down this linked article.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vowel

Yer, that's what I was taught in school.
I like the idea of 'and sometimes y', although it may take a little getting used to.

I did enjoy playing with the audio chart.
It made me laugh :D
Or at least, imagining what action would cause a person make each of the sounds did.

So far, there's
-sitting down in a comfy chair after a long days work
-hitting a tennis ball
-being given a back massage
-taking a sip of Tea
-dipping a toe in a bath that's too hot.
 

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