'W' cannot be a vowel, the only interchangeable letter is 'y'. Here in the word 'two' 'w' is a silent consonant.
How about the word "vowel" itself? Or the word "vow"?
The Welsh word crwth, borrowed directly without Anglicised spelling, sometimes appears in English dictionaries. In proper English, w is a vowel only when combined with another vowel, as a diphthong such as how or in words like yawn.
The middle letter of the word "vowel" is "w."
not a vowel
No. Contrary to what some people say, "W" is never a vowel in the English language.
Vowel teams are a word with two vowel's
When a word has two vowels, the first vowel is usually a short vowel sound.
'Wife' has a long vowel sound: w-eye-f.
Three: v, w, and l.
Yes. The A is a long A sound, as in sale and pale. The E is silent.
The vowel O in owl is controlled by the following W, making the vowel neither short or long. It makes the sound OW, as in COW.
The vowel sound for "one" is a short U, with a W preceding. (wun)