There are many. These are some examples using "r" and one other consonant: bear, bare, bore, beer, care, core, cure, dare, dear, fair, fare, fear, fore, gore, gear, hare, hair, here, hear. There are many more.
The number 7/seven, it has two vowels and three consonants....... thats the answer I see best for your question........
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One example of a word with two vowels and three consonants is "cats."
No English anagram is possible as there are too many consonants for the two vowels.
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No,a vowel in the English language is a letter. There are five, a,e,i,o, and u. These letters are connectors for the consonants. Together, consonants and vowels, make up words. The word square has two vowels, a and e.
Transplant has many consonants, but all the word is not cover by this, it has vowels too. This word has eight consonants and two vowels.
Pearls. E + A = 2 vowels P,R, L + S = 4 consonants
Wild Colt words: words with i and o followed by two consonants --the vowels make the long sound (example: blind and cold).
1. Three vowels 2. Seven consonants
"Usual", "kazoo", and "email" fit this description. There may be many more...
The alphabet consists of two types of letters; vowels and consonants. The vowels are; "a", "e", "i", "o", "u" and sometimes "y" - the consonants are the remaining letters.