"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.
Consonants
The ratio of vowels to consonants in "San Francisco" is 4:7.
One example of a word with two vowels and three consonants is "cats."
The word block is a word. Consonants and vowels are letters.
The ratio of vowels to consonants in the English language is approximately 1:2. This means that for every vowel, there are about two consonants.
yes there is. a omitted consonant is a word that has a consonant that is silent. a omitted vowel is a word that has a vowel that is silent. sorry if anything is spelled wrong. I'm not that good of a speller.
5 vowels. 8 consonants. :)
what is the ratio of the numbers vowels to the number of consonants in the english alphabet
The reason there were no vowels created in the Phoenician alphabet was because the consonants already had a vowel sound incorporated in each consonant symbol, therefore they did not need separate vowels.
independent = ieee, 4 vowels, and ndpndnt, 7 consonants, therefore there are three fewer vowels than consonants.
There are five vowels, not five consonants.
Consonants
I think that dubious distinction could be awarded to consonants, 21 vowels to 30 consonants in that sentence.
Faster is a word, made up of consonants and vowels. A and E are vowels. The rest are consonants.
The consonants are: s, n, d, w, c, h. The vowels are: a and i.
The ratio of vowels to consonants in "San Francisco" is 4:7.
There are more consonants.