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The vowels in this word are a, and y. The consonant is b.
No. The word begin is a verb. "Begin" has three consonant letters and two vowels.
No. a consonant is every letter in the alphabet except for the vowels. balloon is a word.
Queue has one consonant followed by 4 vowels. It means line.
A consonant is a speech sound that is not a vowel. It requires the tongue, teeth, or lips to create a blockage of airflow at some point in the vocal tract. When a consonant is in the middle of a word, it comes between two vowels.
"Queue" is a word starting with a consonant and followed by four vowels in a row.
it's like concrete but there suppose to be a consonant between the 2 e like: (word)e_e (the underline area is where the consonants go NOT VOWELS: a e i o u are the vowels)
The word "block" contains both consonants and vowels. In this particular example, the consonants are "b," "l," and "c," while the vowels are "o" and "k."
A VCCCV word is a word that contains a pattern of vowels and consonants, typically with a vowel-consonant-consonant-vowel-consonant-consonant structure. Examples of VCCCV words include "basketball" and "mismatch."
Faster is a word, made up of consonants and vowels. A and E are vowels. The rest are consonants.
aioli (Italian - oil)
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