what is the difference between a vowel and a consonant?
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The difference between vowels and consonants. A vowel is a speech sound made with your mouth fairly open, the nucleus of a spoken syllable. A consonant is a sound made with your mouth fairly closed.
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alphabet like a,e,i,o,u are vowels and except those all are consonent.
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