According to wisegeek.com, the most used consonant in the English language is "t."
Also, "t" is the most frequent letter that starts a word (in other words, there are more words that start with "t" than any other letter.)
Heck--in this short answer alone, I've used 29 "t"s!
Six vowels, A, E, I, O, U, and Y, are in our alphabet, although Y is also used as a consonant.
Nope its a consonant.
Cat
consonant vowel consonant ending in e
20 words with consonant blend
There is no such thing as "alphabet h". If you are asking what consonant comes next after the LETTER h, it's j.
K is the eight consonant in the alphabet!
Six vowels, A, E, I, O, U, and Y, are in our alphabet, although Y is also used as a consonant.
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No. a consonant is every letter in the alphabet except for the vowels. balloon is a word.
E is not a consonant. E is a vowel. There is not a consonant that has this symbol - E - in the international phonetic alphabet
There is no such thing as a hieroglyphic alphabet. The Egyptians used about 700 hieroglyphs to represent the sounds and meaning of their language.See http://www.egyptianhieroglyphs.net/gardiners-sign-list/
You may be thinking of a double consonant. A consonant is a letter of the alphabet that is not a vowel. A double consonant is when a word that has two of the same consonant together in the word, such as little or happy, or even Mississippi.
The Phoenician alphabet is a phonetic script where each symbol represents a sound, while cuneiform writing is a system of wedge-shaped symbols that represent words or syllables. The Phoenician alphabet is simpler and easier to learn compared to cuneiform writing, which was used for multiple languages in ancient Mesopotamia.
The English alphabet is composed of the vowels (a e i o u) with the rest of the alphabet consisting of consonants.The letter Y is sometimes used as a vowel and sometimes as a consonant.
five to twenty one
the sixteenth letter of the English alphabet, a consonant.