Three: v, w, and l.
6 (y is a vowel in this word)
Four. (Counting y as a vowel.)
Vowels and consonants are letters, not words. In the word "pick", the letter "i" is a vowel and the other three letters are consonants.
5. In this case "y" is acting as a vowel.
5 or 6. It depends on whether or not you want to count "y" as a vowel. If you do, there are 5 consonants.
The word "den" has one vowel, which is the letter "e."
The word contains six vowels and seven consonants. There is one more vowel than consonant.
The word "flop" has 4 letters, 3 consonants (f, l, p), and 1 vowel (o).
No, the word "April" does not contain a vowel; it is composed of the consonants "A," "p," "r," and "l."
One example of a word with 6 consonants and 1 vowel is "strength."
No vowel is: a consonants are: c n d y
The word dish is a noun. We don't say a word is a consonant or a vowel because words are made up of consonants and vowels. Dish has 3 consonants -- d,s,h. Dish has one vowel -- i