I do believe that a letter in the English Alphabet which is not a vowel is a consonant.
The middle letter of the word "vowel" is "w."
The letter A (the only vowel) has a short A sound.
The letter Y can be a consonant or a vowel. It is sometimes called a semi-vowel.
The unstressed vowel letter in "respiration" is the letter "i" in the second syllable "-spi-".
The "i" is the only vowel in "which", and it has a short vowel sound.
The middle letter of the word "vowel" is "w."
It is known as an umlauts. It is not used in English, but is used over a vowel, especially in German, to indicate a different vowel quality.
You guess what the answer to the puzzle is as the contestants spin the Wheel, call a letter, and buy a vowel.
if there is a line above the letter in person's name that means it's a long vowel sound
The letter A (the only vowel) has a short A sound.
The letter Y can be a consonant or a vowel. It is sometimes called a semi-vowel.
The unstressed vowel letter in "respiration" is the letter "i" in the second syllable "-spi-".
any vowel after the fourth vowel
The "i" is the only vowel in "which", and it has a short vowel sound.
The vowel in "huge" is the letter "u."
No the letter y is NOT a vowel in the word busy
The answer is not the obvious "e" the word Vowel in it self is "vowel" being 6th, so it is the letter a.