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O is the 4th vowel in the English alphabet.
I do believe that a letter in the English Alphabet which is not a vowel is a consonant.
Yes, the EE pair has a long E sound. A long vowel usually says its name as we do when we say the alphabet.
"Chase" has a long vowel sound. The "a" in "chase" is pronounced like the letter "a" in the alphabet.
The set of vowels in the English alphabet consists of the letters A, E, I, O, and U.
the first vowel comes after the second vowel in the alphabet the first vowel comes after the second vowel in the alphabet
The alphabet "A" is both a vowel and the name of a continent (Africa).
O is the 4th vowel in the English alphabet.
"A" is a vowel, first letter of the alphabet or "?" is a question mark, you place this at the end of a question in a sentence.
The English alphabet is composed of the vowels (a e i o u) with the rest of the alphabet consisting of consonants.The letter Y is sometimes used as a vowel and sometimes as a consonant.
The Egyptian alphabet/language is one of the oldest known that has been recorded as of yet. The Greek alphabet is descendant of the Phoenician alphabet but the Greek alphabet is the first and oldest to record each consonant and vowel with a separate symbol.
The letter that directly precedes the letter "N" in the English alphabet is the letter "M". The letter "M" is the 13th letter of the alphabet, while "N" is the 14th letter. Directly following the letter "N" is the vowel "O". The letter "O" is also a vowel, and is the 15th letter of the alphabet. It is the 4th vowel in the alphabet.
I do believe that a letter in the English Alphabet which is not a vowel is a consonant.
Oh, dude, the last vowel in the alphabet is "U." Like, it's just chilling at the end, waiting for its turn to be used in words and stuff. So yeah, "U" is the final vowel, bringing up the rear in the alphabet party.
The probability for a single random choice, is 6/13.
Yes, the EE pair has a long E sound. A long vowel usually says its name as we do when we say the alphabet.
"Chase" has a long vowel sound. The "a" in "chase" is pronounced like the letter "a" in the alphabet.