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No, "hi" is not a double vowel word. It is composed of a consonant "h" and a single vowel "i."
The middle letter of the word "vowel" is "w."
there is double letters in the middle of the each word
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.
Yes. The double-E has a long E sound. The word tree rhymes with bee and tea.
The word "shuttle" is broken down into VCCV (consonant-consonant-vowel-consonant-vowel) pattern. The two consonants "sh" are separated by the double "t" in the middle.
The word strengths has only 1 short vowel. (9 letters) The word strengthlessness has 3 short vowels (17 letters)
Yes, "yell" is considered a consonant-vowel-delal consonant (C-V-C) word. The "y" at the beginning acts as a consonant, the "e" in the middle is a vowel, and the double "l" at the end are both consonants.
Vowels and consonants are letters, not words. In the word "pick", the letter "i" is a vowel and the other three letters are consonants.
The unstressed vowel in "strawberry" is the second syllable, which contains the vowel sound represented by the letters "a" and "e." This syllable is pronounced as /bɛr/, making the vowel sound a schwa /ə/ in rapid speech. Thus, the unstressed vowel occurs in the middle of the word, contributing to its overall pronunciation.
The word "flop" has 4 letters, 3 consonants (f, l, p), and 1 vowel (o).