aardvark?? how about aeon?
The consonant or consonants at the beginning of a syllable before the first vowel in a word are called the onset. The onset helps to define the sound and structure of the syllable.
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 word "flop" has 4 letters, 3 consonants (f, l, p), and 1 vowel (o).
No, the word "April" does not contain a vowel; it is composed of the consonants "A," "p," "r," and "l."
One example of a word with 6 consonants and 1 vowel is "strength."
6 (y is a vowel in this word)
No vowel is: a consonants are: c n d y
The word dish is a noun. We don't say a word is a consonant or a vowel because words are made up of consonants and vowels. Dish has 3 consonants -- d,s,h. Dish has one vowel -- i
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.
Rhythms.
Four. (Counting y as a vowel.)
Three: v, w, and l.