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The word "tuna" is a VC V word, where V represents a vowel and C a consonant.
Words with the VC/V syllable pattern include "open," "paper," "tiger," and "lemon."
V CV is a spelling pattern that refers to a word with a vowel-consonant-vowel pattern. This pattern typically indicates that the first vowel is short and the second vowel is silent. Examples of words with the V CV pattern include "tiger" and "lemon."
Ahlan (اهلاً) means "Hello". CV does not mean anything in Arabic, it is likely an English-language name. So, "Ahlan CV" means "Hello, CV!"
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The word "closet" follows a V C V pattern, where V represents a vowel and C represents a consonant. It has two syllables: "clo-" and "-set".
tyrant is a V/CV pattern
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