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"Queue" is a word with four vowels (U followed by three Es) in a row.
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Vowels and consonants are letters, not words. In the word "pick", the letter "i" is a vowel and the other three letters are consonants.
There is one vowel in the word "bowl", "o".
Twyndyllyngs is the longest word in English that doesn't contain one of the five vowels.
No it has one vowel - the "a" The vowels are: a, e, o, u and i.
one word that not only has all the vowels, it is the only word with all the vowels in order. the word is: FACETIOUS.
One example of a word with two vowels and three consonants is "cats."
Abstemiously and facetiously both have the vowels in order.
The word "your" has one vowel, which is the letter 'o'.
Yes, a one-syllable word can contain more than one vowel, such as in the word "boil" where there are two vowels ('o' and 'i') in a single syllable.
There is only one, e. The vowels are a, e, i, o, u, and sometimes y.