The second consonant in "Sophocles" is the letter "p".
the sixteenth letter of the English alphabet, a consonant.
In the English language, the letters A, E, I, O, and U are considered vowels. The letter P is a consonant, as it is not included in the group of vowels. Vowels are sounds produced without any obstruction in the vocal tract, while consonants are sounds that involve some obstruction or closure in the vocal tract.
In the English language the only letter that can be considered a consonant or a vowel is the letter Y. The letter W is a consonant.
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'E' is the 9th letter before 11th consonant.A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, X, Y, Zsince A, E, I, O, U are vowels... so the 11th consonant is 'N' and the 9th letter before'N' is 'E'.
a consonant is a letter that is not a vowel.
The consonant for "sleep" is the letter "s".
CVC stands for consonant-vowel-consonant, which refers to a three-letter word with a consonant-vowel-consonant pattern (e.g., cat, dog). CCVC stands for consonant-consonant-vowel-consonant and refers to a four-letter word with a consonant-consonant-vowel-consonant pattern (e.g., crab, trip).
Yes, "p" is a consonant in the English alphabet. It is pronounced with a closure of the vocal tract, causing friction or stopping of the airflow.
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"Germ" has a soft consonant for the beginning letter.