The word "flop" has 4 letters, 3 consonants (f, l, p), and 1 vowel (o).
One example of a word with 6 consonants and 1 vowel is "strength."
The word "den" has one vowel, which is the letter "e."
The word strengths has only 1 short vowel. (9 letters) The word strengthlessness has 3 short vowels (17 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.
There's 2 words without consonant: 1.) a 2.) I
Tamil has 247 letters in it. 12 vowels, 18 consonants, 18x12 vowel-consonants and 1 special letter.
One example of a word with 6 consonants and 1 vowel is "strength."
The word "den" has one vowel, which is the letter "e."
Sh (2 consonants) u (1 vowel) ttl (3 consonants) e (1 vowel)Note:Consonants: bcdfghjklmnpqrstvwxyzVowels: aeiou
the word 'first' is neither a vowel nor a consonant. Yet within 'first', we have 1 vowel ('i') and 4 consonants ('f','r','s','t').
Cocoa, which is a drink made from milk, sugar, and cocoa beans.
"Strengths" has nine letters, but only one vowel.
The word strengths has only 1 short vowel. (9 letters) The word strengthlessness has 3 short vowels (17 letters)
You have a total of 11 letters in "mathematics" and you have 4 vowels (a,e,a,i) so the probability of drawing a vowel is 4/11. In other words if you were to consider the vowel's to be 1's and the consonants 2's. What is the probability of drawing a "1". There would be 4 1's and 7 2's. It would be 4/11
The word "leaves" has one syllable. A syllable is a unit of pronunciation typically containing a vowel sound and sometimes surrounding consonants. In the case of "leaves," the single syllable is formed by the vowel sound "ee" and the surrounding consonants "l" and "v."
Ah, what a delightful question! Let's see, how about the word "elephant"? It has two vowels (e and a) and five consonants (l, p, h, n, and t). Nature is full of wonders, just like words with a perfect balance of vowels and consonants.
strength (English) schnapps (German)