There are too many in this world, all of them can't be named.
Ex: Food
A few words starting and ending with a consonant that have o in the middle are:bogboxboycodcogcotcoycowdogdotfogfoxfobgobgodgothothobhophowjobjotloblotloglowmowmobmodmommopnotnowpowpodpoppotrotrobrodrowsobsodsonsowsoytogtomtontoptottowvowwow
Nouns ending with -o that form the plural by adding -s to the end of the word are:autoscameoskangarooskilosmemosphotospianossolosstudiostattoosvideoszoos
what common nouns start with I and end in O
All Esperanto nouns end with the vowel "o".
No, "balloon" does not have an end consonant. The word "balloon" ends with two vowels: "o" and "n".
Some nouns ending in o preceded by a consonant are pluralized by simply adding es; these words must be memorized, because there is no simple rule to explain the differences. Examples:echo, echoeshero, heroespotato, potatoestomato, tomatoestornado, tornadoestorpedo, torpedoesThere are also some nouns ending in o preceded by a consonant that simply add s; for example:auto, autoskilo, kilosmemo, memosphoto, photospiano, pianossoprano, sopraos
Some nouns that end with O are:avocadobanjobarriobongobuffalocargoDumboechoEggoegoflamingoGeoGeronimoghettogigolohaloherohoboJellokangaroolassoLOGOmangomojitomottonachoOhioOreopatiophotopianopiccolopotatoradiorhinosolostudiotacotangotattootomatotorpedotriovetovideovolcanoweirdoyo-yozerozoo
Clock
joke, phone, poke, bone
m or v A consonant is any letter that is not a vowel. A vowel is a i o e u
here are some words with consonant o the esvolcano volcanoesecho echoespotato potatoessex - sexes
No, "o" is not a consonant. It is a vowel. In the term "o'clock," the word "o'" is a shortening of "of the," and "clock" begins with a consonant.