The letters within a word are either a consonant or a vowel, not the word itself. The letters A, E, I, O, U and sometimes Y are the only vowels.The letters RGHT are consonants and the only vowel is I.
In the word "method", the first, third, fourth and sixth letters are consonants; while the second and fifth letters are vowels.
"Strengths" has nine letters, but only one vowel.
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Vowels are speech sounds produced without any obstacles in the vocal tract, while consonants are speech sounds produced with partial or complete obstruction in the vocal tract. Vowels are typically the building blocks of syllables, while consonants provide the structure and support for vowels in forming words. English has 5 vowels (a, e, i, o, u) and the remaining letters are consonants.
The terms 'consonant' and 'vowel' refer to individual letters, not words.
None. All of the letters in "Wyoming" are sounded: "W" consonant, "yo" diphthongal vowel, "m" consonant, "i" vowel, "ng" blended consonant. As noted above some the letters sound together as pairs of vowels or consonants ("yo" vowel and "ng" consonant).
strengths
It depends on what the vowel is and what other letters surround it. English is a tough language to master.
no it is impossible
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"Strengths" is the longest word with a short vowel sound.