Queue has one consonant followed by 4 vowels. It means line.
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It is a word that contains two letter tiles worth 10 points each + a combination of one letter tile worth 3 points + four letter tiles worth 1 point apiece mostly vowels. And, one of the letter tiles with the highest points land on a double letter score and the word on a triple word score on the board.
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Queue has one consonant followed by 4 vowels. It means line.
sass
'Queue' has 1 consonant and 4 vowels.
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the word "what" has four letters with one vowel - as does "word".......
aioli (Italian - oil)
There are 6 vowels and 7 consonants so there is 1 more consonant
scarf
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Generally, the letter "Y" is used as a consonant when it "sounds" like a consonant. It can be used as either a vowel sound or a consonant sound, with the consonant sound usually at the beginning of a word. There are several, but here are a few examples: Consonant sound at the beginning of a word: 1. Yes 2. Yellow 3. Yawn 4. You, your, you're 5. New York Now here are a few examples with "Y" that sounds like a vowel (usually this will be at the end of a word, or in the middle of a word): 1. Sky 2. Rhythm 3. Tyrant 4. Xylophone 5. Penny ** Also, here are two examples where it is used both at the beginning, as a consonant sound, and, in the middle of and at the end of the same word, as a vowel sound: 1. Yay 2. Tyranny 3. Psychology 4. Mythology 5. Yearly 6. Dynasty
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