aosis, obéir, occasion, océan, odeur, offense, officier, ogre, oignon, olive, omelette, onze, opéra, orage, os, otarie, ouate, ovni, oxygène, ozone
Some words that end in a consonant are:aboutborncolddreadeatfarmguardharpinvalidjunkkitchenlampmannationowlpoolquartrustspoonurgentvaultwestXmasyearzircon
that, her, creep, slump, mass...almost all the words on you're computer screen
Some examples of words that start with a consonant but sound like a vowel are: "hour," "unicorn," "honor," and "unique." These words have a vowel sound at the beginning, despite starting with a consonant.
Some examples of words that contain a soft consonant are "gentle," "cereal," "measure," and "leisure." These words have consonant sounds that are pronounced softly or with a gentle touch.
French words that start with x are:Xylophone, Xénon, xénophobe, xérès, xylophage
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Some french words that start with t are television (with an accent), technologies(also with an accent), terre and train.
Some words in french beginning with the lettet Q : Quota Quantité Qualité Quorum Quitter Question Quignon Quinoa
Some words that start with B are belle, beau, bien, beaucoup, bricke (I think), and boule.
There are a very large number of English words that fit this pattern. I'm not about to provide an exhaustive list, but "number" is one of them.
Words with hard consonant sounds include "cat," "dog," "tiger," "rock," and "book." These words have strong, clear consonant sounds that are pronounced with force and emphasis.
Some examples of CVVC (consonant-vowel-vowel-consonant) words include "rain," "keep," and "feet." These words are typically two-syllable words with a long vowel sound in the middle.