by Just Another on November 4th, 2009

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They would teach that every syllable has a vowel, but rhythm clearly has two syllables yet only one vowel, so does that prove that rule wrong?

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  • by DudeLer 2 on November 17th, 2009

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    rhythm has an invisible vowel. its there in the sound but not in the graphics.

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  • by trouble315 on November 5th, 2009

    trouble315

    FROM ENGLISH YAHOO
    You would say a half pint but an honest answer.
    Is it a vowel when silent and a consonant when not ?
    A horrible thought but AN historic decision.

    * 3 years ago

    Additional Details
    It is AN historic not a historic.
    It is an honest answer when written down
    have you seen 'a honest man'?
    If like a lot of you say it is ALWAYS a consonant...why would n't you write
    'a honest man'?

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