Eight thousand (8000). Or eighty thousand (80,000).
Vowels
There are no vowels in it, so it is rhythm.
The vowels are transposed : the spelling is neurological.
Almost all words contain a vowel (or a vowel sound), either a common vowel (AEIOU),or Y, or W as in words from Welsh. Acronyms or initialisms (DMV, brb)may not have vowels, but can be pronounced as if they do.Words without vowelsThere are onomatopoeia words that are interjections, such as brr, hmm, psst, shh, tsk, and zzz. The unspecified ordinal "nth" and the slang word "pwn" do not have vowels.
what is the ratio of the numbers vowels to the number of consonants in the english alphabet
Vowels
yes, aeiou are all vowels of the English alphabet
They are vowels-and sometimes "y" also.
aeiou
sequoia
grep -in '[aeiou]' filename.txt -i means to ignore case and -n will give you the line number that the vowel occurs in.
aeiou its my new signature word only me and you can know it?!
Among a few are arsenious (old), bacterious, facetious, majestious (old). By turning facetious into facetiously, you even have all six vowels in one word, in proper order.
Some words that have all 5 of the classic vowels are: sequoia education facetious authorize persuasion unreasoning Some that have all 5, and Y also, in order (AEIOUY) are abstemiously facetiously
if you only consider the vowels to be aeiou, then the answer is that you have a 5 out of 26 (or .19%) chance.
The song is Ai Du by Ali Farka Toure & Ry Cooder.In 1983, the group Freeeze had a dance song that repeated the five vowels over and over. It was called I.O.U.There's also EBN-OZN's "AEIOU" as well. Released in 1983, the song's main refrain is "AEIOU some times Y".
Two words that contain all the English vowels (AEIOU and Y) are "facetiously" and "abstemiously" which even have them in order (also abstentiously). Other words are educationally and precariously. *For just the 5 standard vowels, see the related question below.