I do believe that a letter in the English Alphabet which is not a vowel is a consonant.
The middle letter of the word "vowel" is "w."
The letter A (the only vowel) has a short A sound.
The letter Y can be a consonant or a vowel. It is sometimes called a semi-vowel.
The unstressed vowel letter in "respiration" is the letter "i" in the second syllable "-spi-".
The vowel in "huge" is the letter "u."
The middle letter of the word "vowel" is "w."
It is known as an umlauts. It is not used in English, but is used over a vowel, especially in German, to indicate a different vowel quality.
You guess what the answer to the puzzle is as the contestants spin the Wheel, call a letter, and buy a vowel.
if there is a line above the letter in person's name that means it's a long vowel sound
The letter A (the only vowel) has a short A sound.
The letter Y can be a consonant or a vowel. It is sometimes called a semi-vowel.
any vowel after the fourth vowel
The unstressed vowel letter in "respiration" is the letter "i" in the second syllable "-spi-".
The vowel in "huge" is the letter "u."
The "i" is the only vowel in "which", and it has a short vowel sound.
No the letter y is NOT a vowel in the word busy
A combining vowel.