Papal States ended in 1870.
Díaz requires an accent, whereas Dias does not. Both are two syllable words with the spoken stress on the penultimate syllable. When that is the case, a written accent is required when the word ends in any letter other than a vowel, s, or n. A written accent is not used when the word ends a vowel, s, or n. Here are some other examples: Hernández, Rodríguez, and Gómez all need an accent because they do not end in a vowel, s, or n, while Hernandes, Rodrigues, and Gomes do not need an accent because they DO end in either a vowel, s, or n.
After WWII Both the united states and russia became superpowers.
The United States has the most tornadoes. The United States was founded in 1776, but the region it now occupies had been tornado prone since at least the end of the last ice age.
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The names of eight states begin and end with a vowel. They are Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Idaho, Indiana, Iowa, Ohio, and Oklahoma.
There are four: Alaska, Arizona, Alabama, and Ohio.
The US states that start with a vowel are:AlabamaAlaskaArizonaArkansasIdahoIllinoisIndianaIowaOhioOklahomaOregonUtah
Alabama, Alaska, and Arizona start and end with the vowel A. Ohio starts and ends with O.
There are 13 countries whose names end with a vowel.
The answer will depend on which country's states the question is about. Since this has not been specified, there can be no answer.
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No, there is no rule in English that a word must end with a vowel sound. Many words end in consonant sounds and this is perfectly acceptable in the language.
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Not necessarily. Some long vowel words do end with an "e," such as "time" or "bone," but there are also long vowel words that do not end with an "e," such as "sky" or "climb." The presence of an "e" at the end of a long vowel word does not determine whether the vowel sound is long or short.