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10 months ago sionnach said:

frangarnes : The obvious candidate would be "panvocalic", but this does not show up as a real English word in any of the online dictionaries I can access.

The word pangram does exist, and refers to a sentence containing all 26 letters of the alphabet.

10 months ago frangarnes said: Name for words with the five vowels in same word

Is there a name in English to call the words like 'murcielago' (the 5 vowels in the same word without repeating them)? The Spanish word for this is panvocálica or pentavocálica

10 months ago uselessness said:

Okay, I think I get it. Because ayuntar means "to join" or "to meet," I see how it could be taken either way. Similar to the word intercourse in English, which originally meant "discussion" but has come mean "coitus" in most every case. Also similar are conjugation and union.

10 months ago frangarnes said: To uselessness

Spanish definition of ayuntamiento:
1. Acción y efecto de ayuntar o ayuntarse.
2. Corporación compuesta de un alcalde y varios concejales para la administración de los intereses de un municipio.
3. Casa consistorial.
4. Junta (reunión de personas para tratar algún asunto).
5. Coito.

(My 'macaronic') English translation of that:
1. Action or effect of 'ayuntar' or 'ayuntarse'.
2. Corporation composed of a mayor and several town councillors for the government of a town.
3. Town hall (or city hall).
4. Meeting, assembly.
5. Coitus.

What do you think about it?

10 months ago uselessness said:

Holy cow, what an unlikely pair of definitions ayuntamiento has. Just how exactly are the two related?

10 months ago sionnach said:

The problem is that I don't have accents on my keyboard. Or umlauts, or tildes, or circumflexes. And I'm too lazy to figure out how to make them.

10 months ago frangarnes said: To sionnach

It's not murcielago but murciélago. There are a lot of words containing the five vowels, p. ex: peliagudo.

About ayuntamiento, besides 'local government', it means 'coitus'. The verb ayuntarse is cognate of ayuntamiento.

about 1 year ago sionnach said:

Murcielago is the Spanish word for bat. (I assume its etymology stems from the Latin words for 'blind mouse'). Apart from finding it a cute word to say, for many weeks this was one of my favorite words because - so I was told - it was the only Spanish word to contain all 5 vowels. It was only two days ago that I figured out that this last piece of misinformation was false, as I read some boring article about corruption in the ayuntamiento (local government) in Madrid. I don't find the word ayuntamiento nearly as much fun to say, however.

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