merchant, Christmas, substance, persuaded, constuction
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There are no English words that fit the pattern ????mman.
dialect
Some examples of four-letter words that have the third letter "i" are "spin," "mild," "sink," and "pink." The third letter in these words is the letter "i," which falls in the third position of the word. These words follow a specific pattern of letter placement, making them distinct from other four-letter words.
Yes because sandwich has a vcccv pattern, sandwich. The bold letters are the vcccv pattern.
merchant, Christmas, substance, persuaded, constuction
A VCCCV word is a word that contains a pattern of vowels and consonants, typically with a vowel-consonant-consonant-vowel-consonant-consonant structure. Examples of VCCCV words include "basketball" and "mismatch."
The word "district" follows the vcccv pattern, with the vowels being "i" and "i" and consonants being "d", "s", "t", "r", and "c".
no
Example: mis/spell
butcher
Words that have the VCCCV (Vowel-Consonant- Consonant-Consonant-Vowel) pattern are divided into syllables between the first and second consonants, as in the wordap/proach. The sounds of the second and third consonants are blended together.
vcccv pumpkin
vowel consant consant conssant vowel
yes
vccv