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One example of a word with two vowels and three consonants is "cats."
The number 7/seven, it has two vowels and three consonants....... thats the answer I see best for your question........
Three. Two 'u's and an 'a'
you
1. Three vowels 2. Seven consonants
No county has lost three All-Ireland Hurling finals in a row. Lots have lost two in a row, but no county has lost three in a row.
There are three or four players with two games in a row, Alex Burroughs (canucks) just tied it. No player ever has three games in a row!
There are two vowels in the word "table" - 'a' and 'e'.
There are six states in the United States that begin and end with two different vowels: Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Ohio, Oklahoma, and Oregon.
None. Three consonants and two vowels add up to five letters. Even in the case of "y" counting as both a vowel and a consonant, you still can't do that in three letters.
Two (e and e). If you count 'y' as a vowel, there's three.