I am studying regex right now. This is my question: "I think that I shall never see a poem lovely as a tree. - Joyce Kilmer" Use the regex to return "I, thi, tha, I, sha, ne, se, a, po, lo, a, a, tre, Jo, Ki"
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                    See [What does the regex mean](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/22937618/reference-what-does-this-regex-mean). – Wiktor Stribiżew Oct 16 '17 at 23:35
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                    What regex that you have tried? – Zamrony P. Juhara Oct 16 '17 at 23:54
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        This is what I came up with
\b[^\sAEIOUaeiou]*[aeiouAEIOU]
to break it down
\b is a word boundary so it searches for whole words
[^\sAEIOUaeiou]* will match any character that isnt a space or a vowel
[aeiouAEIOU] will match the first occurence of a vowel in the word
 
    
    
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