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There are two countries in Europe that start with F. The two countries are Finland and France.
38 out of the 50 states in America begin with a consonant. The other 12 begin with a vowel. These states are Arkansas, Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Iowa, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Oregon, Oklahoma, and Utah.
Countries that start with the letter H:HaitiHondurasHungary
There are 3 countries that start with H, Honduras, Haiti and Hungary. None of them are in Asia.
Six countries start with the letter K. The countries are Kazakhstan, Kenya, Kiribati, Kosovo, Kuwait and Kyrgyzstan.
There are approximately 163 countries that end with a consonant.
Mississippi There are probably thousands of words that start that way.
The double consonant in the word "start" is the letter "t."
they a many countries in the world start with the letter A but no countries that has 8 letters that start with A
There are no countries that start with the letter "W"
Three countries start with H. They are Haiti, Honduras and Hungary.
ten countries
Nine of them.
Lacquer has one silent consonant - q (Q)
London and Paris are both in Europe but in different countries
Many words have a silent consonant
The article "an" is used in front of a consonant when the consonant is pronounced with a vowel sound. This typically occurs with words that start with a silent "h" or a vowel-sounding "h" like "hour" or "honor."