This question is not clearly expressed. Does it mean 'Which vowels could be inserted into the spaces in the string 'th s r s' to make a word?'? If so, the answer that immediately springs to mind is 'e au u'. That would make the word 'thesaurus'.
-- the vowels 'e', 'a', and 'e' -- the consonants 'w' and 'r' -- the diphthong 'th'
s(a) l ( a) m ( a) n d ( e) r- a and e
Pearls. E + A = 2 vowels P,R, L + S = 4 consonants
"Separate" does not have any omitted consonants or vowels. It is spelled as "s-e-p-a-r-a-t-e" with all the letters included.
they spell nothing because there is no vowels!
The word "servant" has two syllables and contains three consonants (s, r, and v) and two vowels (e and a). So, "servant" has both consonants and vowels in it.
The word "scarce" fits the criteria of having 6 letters, 3 consonants (s, c, r), and 3 vowels (a, e, e).
all words have vowels in them
"Brevity is the soul of wit". It is a quotation from Shakespeare's Hamlet. Removing the vowels is a joke, because it makes the sentence shorter. ('Brevity' is the noun from 'brief' = short).
You can not make a word because there are no vowels.
There are 6 consonants: b,r,k,f,s,t.There are 3 vowels: e,a,a.
stuck on Mario too