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Panorama is one such word.
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No, because every other letter is a vowel in that word. There are not two consonants in a row anywhere in it.
How about "shrewdly" (if you don't count the y as a vowel)?
Oregon has 6 letters, and has a vowel for every other consonant.
no "escuse" starts with the letter "E" which is considered a vowel (a, e, i, o, u) consonants are every other letter.
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"There are 2 consonants in sew, as 's' and 'w' are consonants and 'e' is a vowel. 'A' 'E' 'I' 'O' and 'U' are vowels, and every other letter in the English language is a consonant." Actually, the word "sew" has only one consonant: s. When the letter "w" ends a word after following a vowel (or in other places where it forms a "diphthong"), the "w" is technically a vowel.
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A consonant is any letter that is not a vowel. To explain that it's a kid, you simply tell them that A, E, I, O, and U are all vowels, and that every other letter of the alphabet is a consonant.